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Website Customizing - Is it Possible...

Discussion and questions about Cumulus weather station software version 1. This section is the main place to get help with Cumulus 1 software developed by Steve Loft that ceased development in November 2014.
RockCreekWx
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Re: Website Customizing - Is it Possible...

Post by RockCreekWx »

arthurhh wrote:Looks nice, good efforts.

Your Gauges link goes to graphs :roll:

I decided to play a little and have some simple pages at my test site here
http://chh-p.dyndns.org

That looks great... I like the bird behind the tables... what kind is it?
arthurhh
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Re: Website Customizing - Is it Possible...

Post by arthurhh »

Oh I forgot that I actually meant to remove it.

It is a New Zealand Falcon

I am not seeing it on my local machines is it still showing up?
http://tokoroa.dyndns.org/ Main Site

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RockCreekWx
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Re: Website Customizing - Is it Possible...

Post by RockCreekWx »

It still shows up using IE7, but that is probably due to caching. I looked at it using Opera and FF, and the bird didn't show. If I cleared my IE7 history etc.... it probably won't show again.
arthurhh
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Re: Website Customizing - Is it Possible...

Post by arthurhh »

Did you check out TnetWeathers graphs link to them in the bottom panel of the page
http://tokoroa.dyndns.org/ Main Site

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RockCreekWx
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Re: Website Customizing - Is it Possible...

Post by RockCreekWx »

arthurhh wrote:Did you check out TnetWeathers graphs link to them in the bottom panel of the page
Looks good here! I havn't had a chance to work with those graphs yet, for my own site. I guess I better get busy. BTW: 1,231 hits already? ;)
arthurhh
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Re: Website Customizing - Is it Possible...

Post by arthurhh »

RockCreekWx wrote:
arthurhh wrote:Did you check out TnetWeathers graphs link to them in the bottom panel of the page
Looks good here! I havn't had a chance to work with those graphs yet, for my own site. I guess I better get busy. BTW: 1,231 hits already? ;)
Actually 31 hits in just over an hour on that site (Dropped the counter in with a start of 1200), much the same on my other weather site on the same server and currently running about 200 hits an hour on the closed sites also running on the same server, it isnt even breaking a sweat handling it
http://tokoroa.dyndns.org/ Main Site

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bluebeard
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Re: Website Customizing - Is it Possible...

Post by bluebeard »

Looks like Im in danger of getting carried away now. Taught myself how to find some webcam software and thrown it together to display on my site now. :shock:
http://www.lincs2locations.co.uk/weather

Crepuscular rays shine through everytime.................
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