If all you really want that dashboard on your web site, then the best way is to follow BCJKiwi's instructions in what you can down load from
viewtopic.php?p=138283#p138283. He has done all the work, he provides the files, and the instructions. As well as the dashboard, in that package you get a lot more web pages for very little work.
If you want to do your own thing, it is harder, but people can help you.
Maxarz wrote: ↑Thu 30 Apr 2020 5:36 pm
3. i install Filezilla to upload folder webfiles.
Are those files now on your web site or do you need to read
https://cumuluswiki.org/a/Simple_Website_setup to discover how to use Filezilla?
It is just a suggestion, but why not start with obeying this simple web site set up guidance, get that working and then you can customise to what you really want on your web site?
Or are you trying to follow that and stuck at some point?
There are some questions in my mind from the limited extra information you have provided.
Maxarz wrote: ↑Thu 30 Apr 2020 5:36 pm
2. i wrote extra web files (realtime.txt, realtimegaugesT.txt and gaugesT.htm);
Ok so you have 3 templates for Cumulus to process. Are you actually asking Cumulus to process and upload these yet?
In other words do you
EITHER have standard selected
Standard_process_and_upload.PNG
OR have those files marked for process and upload in Extra Files (i.e. local file name in first column, path to your desired web site in second column, ticks as
extra_web_files.PNG
In short, you don't just need the files locally, you need to have a way for Cumulus to process those files (put values where the web tags are). Mark produced a chart to show how processing works - see
https://cumuluswiki.org/a/Customised_te ... mplates.27
Next you need to have those processed files to be uploaded, so they are available on your web site.
Either of the methods I listed will both process and upload (provided you have told Cumulus the host, password and other details that it needs to do a transfer to your web site).
Tell us what files you actually have on your web site at the moment, and then we can tell you what else you need to do.