Hi all...
Just a quickie - I'd like to display a single line of javascript / other code on a website I'm designing that shows current weather and temperature, like how Mail Online http://www.dailymail.co.uk and Guardian.co.uk http://www.guardian.co.uk. I'm aware of all the AccuWeather, NetWeather and WeatherUnderground stickers / consoles you can get, but they're all way too big - I need one that'll fit into an area 20 pixels high.
Any suggestions welcome - including hacking the above websites to death!! - cheers! Oh and yes, I've googled this one repeatedly.
Weather code
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Ah, I see what you mean. Sorry, can't be of any help whatsoever.
When I saw the thread title, I thought it would be code as in Tumbleweed. You know, W1 for cloudy, W2 for sunny, W3 for snow, etc., etc., etc.
When I saw the thread title, I thought it would be code as in Tumbleweed. You know, W1 for cloudy, W2 for sunny, W3 for snow, etc., etc., etc.
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i have created a universal weather ticker for you. wherever you are in the uk, it automatically forecasts the correct weather for you, wherever you are 

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Taking this off topic. All weather forecasters on all channels are known as ' jackanory' @ hellfire HQ
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sing along now.. jack-a-nory/ tell a story
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sing along now.. jack-a-nory/ tell a story
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How about something like this?
http://www.denman.me.uk/lasso/xmpl.php
It uses a 3rd-party service which converts RSS to HTML for integration.
http://www.denman.me.uk/lasso/xmpl.php
It uses a 3rd-party service which converts RSS to HTML for integration.
cdd wrote:How about something like this?
http://www.denman.me.uk/lasso/xmpl.php
It uses a 3rd-party service which converts RSS to HTML for integration.
I'll say it again cos you obviously missed it ... I tried integrating RSS into HTML using a whole pile of RSS-HTML converters - but most RSS feeds I found had either too much information, or advertising, or just plain didn't work... so instead I took AccuWeather's free weather content service, edited the format and it worked lovely. Thanks to all for their suggestions - although I'm concerned that Dr Lobster said he'd done something that worked then didn't respond to my PM - and I can now concentrate on finishing the site.
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I was under the impression that Lobster's solution was a subtle joke at the expense of our Great British weather. A line which outputs a precise forecast for wherever you are in the UK, it'll always say 17C unsettled sunshine and showers.
Snarky