Check the weather of multiple locations! Everywhere in the world!
This widget will show on your desktop the weather condition of up to 8 different locations, choosen among the ones supported by weather.com, everywhere in the world!
Features: - skins (see How-To) - weather icons - customizable location name (eg: NewYork -> BigApple) - weather description (such as: fair, rainy, etc) - temperature (Metric or English/US system) - Real Feel temperature - wind direction and speed - severe weather alerts (only for US) - up to 8 locations supported
How To... - Change skin: Click on big weather icon.
- Toggle Current weather/Forecast: Click anywhere but the big icon and the city name.
- Load one city's page on Weather.com: Click on city name.
Changelog Ver 2.2: Works again after Weather.com changed XML request format.
New Features in ver 2.1: - 3 days Forecasts! Click on the area to the right of the weather icon (the area with temp, wind, etc) to switch from Temps view to Forecasts and viceversa. - readded old 1.0 skin for nostalgics - improved location search field
thanks Cecilia!... I didn´t want to look for this lines in the code... so it was very helpful, but I have W7 and the only change is in the path: C:\Users\leo\AppData\Local\multiWeather\js
"It would be very helpful if somebody actually were to post exactly how to fix the missing degree sign."
well, I know nothing, but I figured I'd go looking to see if I could figure this out.
I opened this file (this is in Windows2000, XP may be slightly different): C : /Documents and Settings/cecilia/Local Settings/Application Data/multiWeather/js/script.js
I replaced the the degree symbol with "°" in this line: document.getElementById("unit"+i).innerHTML = "°"+unit;
this seems to have worked.
I replaced the degree symbol with "°" in this line:
theres alot of things that dont work in 10.50 including loading google mail thats why i downloaded 10.10 again i suggest thats what everyone should do until opera corrects the problems
once it's included in default installation it IS Opera's problem...i've been using Opera for a long-long time, so it's not like it would put me off. it's just that this widget worked well on 10.10 and after upgrade it doesn't
not working in 10.5 cant fetch data gives "error" and "check network" . By the wway janhalik its not opera team its individual oepra widget maker so dont blame entire Opera for it. Plus you have given your feedback on the widget not gives some time for the developer to fix it jeez...
How do i fix this in linux:
http://i49.tinypic.com/200qsno.png
By DZE-MasteR , # Jun 15, 2010 3:54:10 PM
By milena87 , # Apr 25, 2010 8:26:59 PM
By thobi , # Apr 9, 2010 9:00:39 PM
C:\Users\leo\AppData\Local\multiWeather\js
By leoalassia@gmail.com , # Apr 5, 2010 11:44:12 PM
By techlawsam , # Apr 2, 2010 12:28:51 PM
well, I know nothing, but I figured I'd go looking to see if I could figure this out.
I opened this file (this is in Windows2000, XP may be slightly different):
C : /Documents and Settings/cecilia/Local Settings/Application Data/multiWeather/js/script.js
I replaced the the degree symbol with "°" in this line:
document.getElementById("unit"+i).innerHTML = "°"+unit;
this seems to have worked.
I replaced the degree symbol with "°" in this line:
document.getElementById("miniTemp"+i).innerHTML = "<span style='font-size:8pt;'>°"+unit+"</span>
"+temperature;
and in this line:
document.getElementById("feel"+i).innerHTML = '<span style="color:'+color+';">Feel: </span><span style="color:inherit;">'+feelLike+"°+unit+"";
seems to have worked
By cecilia , # Apr 2, 2010 12:04:09 AM
By nerys , # Apr 1, 2010 2:42:31 PM
By JCDenton , # Mar 28, 2010 1:31:57 PM
There should be a feature that double-clicking a found place name would add it to the list.
Haven't found any other bugs. Works well
By ersi , # Mar 27, 2010 9:57:29 AM
By hundredorzero , # Mar 26, 2010 7:11:28 AM
Other than that, it's a really neat Opera Widget!
By jan86 , # Mar 26, 2010 4:31:52 AM
By TedBeer , # Mar 15, 2010 1:01:41 PM
By anonyy , # Mar 14, 2010 5:30:54 PM
By janhalik , # Mar 12, 2010 3:08:38 PM
By techlawsam , # Mar 5, 2010 11:30:13 PM
By janhalik , # Mar 2, 2010 11:53:52 AM
By techlawsam , # Mar 1, 2010 7:48:49 PM
By techlawsam , # Feb 28, 2010 4:42:38 PM
By techlawsam , # Feb 6, 2010 1:48:25 AM
By plulinha , # Jan 20, 2010 3:28:14 PM