Hello everyone
I cant use php.It is difficult for me.I dont know where to begin and i know that most forecast scripts are for php (WU etc).
Is there a code to embed to the existing html code in order to have a descent forecast? I dont like yowindow and similar stuff.I want something simple regarding graphics but serious and reliable regarding forecast.Do you have an idea?
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forecast html code
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Re: forecast html code
Many online weather services allow you to create forecast 'widgets' for including on your web site. For example, see http://www.weathercast.co.uk/services/w ... Asprovalta
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Re: forecast html code
You don't say how much space you want it to take up or what language.
Here's a largish configurable 'microsite': http://freemeteo.com/default.asp?pid=27 ... 6694&sla=1#
or if you would be happy with a pictogram you could 'lift' this:
English: http://www.foreca.co.uk/meteogram.php?l ... ric&tf=24h
Greek: http://www.foreca.co.uk/meteogram.php?l ... ric&tf=24h
... with the above remember to give copyright credit to foreca.co.uk
Here's a largish configurable 'microsite': http://freemeteo.com/default.asp?pid=27 ... 6694&sla=1#
or if you would be happy with a pictogram you could 'lift' this:
English: http://www.foreca.co.uk/meteogram.php?l ... ric&tf=24h
Greek: http://www.foreca.co.uk/meteogram.php?l ... ric&tf=24h
... with the above remember to give copyright credit to foreca.co.uk
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Re: forecast html code
Also, check out AccuWeather.
They have a large selection of different size / information for weather widgets:
http://netweather.accuweather.com/adcbi ... netweather
Cheers,
Arthur
They have a large selection of different size / information for weather widgets:
http://netweather.accuweather.com/adcbi ... netweather
Cheers,
Arthur