Hello - Just want to start off saying this is a great widget! Lots of features and very nice looking!
I am creating an internal website for my company using Wordpress and I would like to add a weather section. This will reside in the Secondary Widget section, just above the footer.
I generated the correct code for our Home Office here in San Francisco and it looks great, but I would like the local weather to show up for other field-based employees around the country. Is there a way I can do this automatically with some alterations to the code?
Thanks in advance!
Automatic Location Detection
- countryroads
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Re: Automatic Location Detection
Hi Darren,
Welcome to YoWindow.
There is an IP Locator. Use 'location_auto_ip=1' instead of 'location_id=gn:123456' where 123456 is your geoid.
Let us know how this works for you.
Marty
Welcome to YoWindow.
There is an IP Locator. Use 'location_auto_ip=1' instead of 'location_id=gn:123456' where 123456 is your geoid.
Let us know how this works for you.
Marty
Re: Automatic Location Detection
What do I put for the name and other parameters?
- countryroads
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Re: Automatic Location Detection
Hi Darren,
Remove the name area - 'location_name=San Francisco&'.
The purpose of the name area is for users that wanted to change the name of a location to their own name.
The other parameters should remain the same.
If you run into some trouble, let us see your website.
We will look at the code and help you out.
Marty
Remove the name area - 'location_name=San Francisco&'.
The purpose of the name area is for users that wanted to change the name of a location to their own name.
The other parameters should remain the same.
If you run into some trouble, let us see your website.
We will look at the code and help you out.
Marty
Re: Automatic Location Detection
I removed the location name and replaced the location id with the code you provided, but now it is just showing weather for Newton.
Here is the website: http://www.cmgmidev.com/wpintranet
Keep in mind that this is a development site, and I am hoping to port over this build today and tomorrow to our internal servers.
Here is the code that I am using in my widget:
Here is the website: http://www.cmgmidev.com/wpintranet
Keep in mind that this is a development site, and I am hoping to port over this build today and tomorrow to our internal servers.
Here is the code that I am using in my widget:
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<div style="width:220px; height:150px;">
<object type="application/x-shockwave-flash" data="http://swf.yowindow.com/yowidget3.swf" width="220" height="150">
<param name="movie" value="http://swf.yowindow.com/yowidget3.swf"/>
<param name="allowfullscreen" value="true"/>
<param name="wmode" value="opaque"/>
<param name="bgcolor" value="#FFFFFF"/>
<param name="flashvars"
value="location_auto_ip=1&landscape=airport&time_format=12&unit_system=us&background=#FFFFFF©right_bar=false"
/>
<a href="http://WeatherScreenSaver.com?client=widget&link=copyright"
style="width:220px;height:150px;display: block;text-indent: -50000px;font-size: 0px;background:#DDF url(http://yowindow.com/img/logo.png) no-repeat scroll 50% 50%;"
>Screen Saver</a>
</object>
</div>
<div style="width: 220px; height: 15px; font-size: 14px; font-family: Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif;">
<span style="float:left;"><a target="_top" href="http://WeatherScreenSaver.com?client=widget&link=copyright" style="color: #2fa900; font-weight:bold; text-decoration:none;" title="Screen Saver">ScreenSaver</a></span>
<span style="float:right; color:#888888;"><a href="http://www.weather.gov" style="color: #2fa900; text-decoration:none;">NWS</a></span>
</div>
- countryroads
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Re: Automatic Location Detection
Hi Darren,
I just tried out your website.
The Widget is showing me Marysville, Ohio which is south of Mansfield, Ohio.
So the IP Locator is working.
Marty
I just tried out your website.
The Widget is showing me Marysville, Ohio which is south of Mansfield, Ohio.
So the IP Locator is working.
Marty
Re: Automatic Location Detection
Thanks Marty, that's great to hear!
But why is it showing me Newton? The majority of our users will be here in San Francisco. I also checked with a coworker, and she is also seeing Newton.
Thanks again for your help!
But why is it showing me Newton? The majority of our users will be here in San Francisco. I also checked with a coworker, and she is also seeing Newton.
Thanks again for your help!