Weather Atlas Widget
The Weather Widget with the Most Active Installations on WordPress.org NEW FEATURE! ENHANCE YOUR WEBSITE BY DEDICATING AN ENTIRE PAGE TO THE WEATHER. In addition to all relevant weather information, the widget has the option to display DETAILED TEXTUAL DAILY AND LONG-TERM weather forecast. Full page demo (live sites example) * stormandoutage.com Widget demo (live sites example) * marbella-tennis-lessons.com * morethangolfmarrakech.co.uk * airciu.com * ballinghambolstonehentland-pc.gov.uk * panarbora.de * theamericanmag.com * lindos-weddings-venue.com Weather Atlas Widget is: Highly Customizable: Modify design to present data in various forms incl. languages and units Responsive: Automatically adapts appearance for mobile displays, ensuring optimal viewing on any device Smart: Background and borders change according to current temperature; widget’s font size adjusts to match the website’s font and page placement Beautiful: Elegant weather condition icons are simple and adapt in size, color, and shades to the widget’s text Simple: All options are easy-to-change, and, above all, Weather information is presented in a clear and concise way Features Responsive Web Design: Adapts to mobile displays Easy Styling: Effortlessly styles to suit your theme Weather Icons: Visually appealing and informative Comprehensive Data: Current conditions, hourly, and long-term forecast Detailed Forecast: In-depth weather information Flexible Placement: Suitable for content or sidebar Global Reach: Covers worldwide locations Multilingual and Unit Support: Accommodates multiple languages and units Multiple Widgets Option: Allows for multiple simultanious widget implementations Simple Setup: Easy to configure and use and Key-Free Operation: No need to register for keys; the widget just works 🙂 Responsive Web Design When placed in a horizontal layout (e.g., within an article), the widget reformats to a vertical layout on mobile devices. Details of the current condition (such as feels-like temperature, wind, humidity, pressure, UV index) and forecasts extending beyond 3 hours/days are hidden on mobile devices to maintain an uncluttered appearance and preserve the design on narrow displays. Easy Styling Choose from two predefined layouts (vertical and horizontal) and customize the widget to fit your website. Font size can be manually set (in px, pt, em, rem, %, etc.) to override the automatic adjustment to the website’s font size and page placement. Background color, which adapts to the current temperature, can be set to a fixed color, including transparency options. Text color, automatically optimized for contrast against the background, can also be manually overridden. Weather Icons The weather condition icons are elegantly designed, simple, and adapt in size, color, and shade to match the widget’s text. Comprehensive Data Select from a range of weather information, including current conditions, hourly, and long-term forecasts. Current conditions display temperature, weather icon, feels-like temperature, wind, humidity, pressure, UV index, and sunrise/sunset times. Hourly forecasts provide up to 5 hours of temperature predictions with weather icons, while the daily forecast offers up to 5 days of high/low temperatures and weather conditions. Versatile Placement The Weather Atlas Widget is designed for flexibility, allowing placement either in a sidebar or within the main content of your site. It supports integration through user-friendly Gutenberg blocks or via a simple shortcode option, offering versatility and ease of use within your WordPress site. Worldwide Locations Access over 800,000 locations from 238 countries and territories. Your location is likely included 🙂 Languages The widget automatically selects the language based on your site’s language settings (Settings / General / Site Language). If a local translation is unavailable, it defaults to English. Local translations can be updated for further customization. Units Weather data is displayed in either the Imperial (°F, in, mi) or Metric system (°C, mb, mm, km). Multiple Widgets Option Multiple widgets can be placed on the same page, each with individual settings and operating independently. The widgets display cached weather data from your database and periodically update from our service, ensuring no slowdown to your website. Easy Setup All options are straightforward to configure. For further assistance, please visit our FAQ and then drop us a line in the support forum. Key-Free Setup No registration is required for the widget to function Tags weather, weather widget, forecast, location, weather atlas Support For any inquiries about implementing or customizing the widget, or if you have suggestions for improvements and new features, feel free to reach out on our support forum. We are dedicated to assisting every user with installation (which is rarely needed) and seamlessly integrating the widget into their website. Your feedback also helps us enhance the widget in future updates, incorporating the most requested features. Reviews A little bit of love never hurt nobody. If you like our work (or not), please let us, and the world know.
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wp-forecast
You are reading the readme.txt file for the wp-forecast plugin. wp-forecast is a plugin for the famous wordpress blogging package, showing the weather-data from open-meteo.com and/or openweathermap.com. please also refer to the terms of usage of open-meteo.com and/or openweathermap.com. Features: Displays the weather data from Open-Meteo.com and OpenWeatherMap.com at your wordpress pages, posts or sidebar Displays OpenUV.io data Let you choose the location (of course) the time after the weather data is refreshed the langugage metric or american measures windspeed unit the forecast days the forecast for up to six/seven days support wordpress widgets, easy placement 🙂 customize the information you want to show supports pull-down forecast data to efficiently use space multiple wp-forecast widget support integration into your site via css (see below) comes with an api for wordpress-pro’s 😉 Credits: Barbary Jany testing a lot and bring it to valid XHTML Nike Gilhuijs, Frans Lieshout, Wim Scholtes translation to dutch Luís Reis translation to portugues Håkan Carlström, Susanne Svensso translation to swedish Gabriele von der Ohe translation to german with entities (for iso-8859-1 or latin1 blogs) Martin Loyer/Jean-Pierre translation to french Robert Lang language file for en_US Detti Giulio/Stefano Boeri translation to italian Eilif Nordseth translation to norwegian Michael S.R. Petersen translation to dansk Jaakko Kangosjärvi translation to finish Lukasz “linshi” Linhard translation to polish Castmir & Alejandro translation to spanish Tamas Koos translation to hungarian Valeria Pellegrini translation to russian Valentina Boeri translation to romanian Roland Geci translation to slovak Pavel Soukenik translation to czech Pavel Karnaukhov translation to ukraine Zoran Maric translation to serbian (latin) Petar Petrov translation to bulgarian Udi Burg translation to hebrew Uli Kozok translation to indonesian Ali Zemani translation to persian Amizda Idriz translation to bosnian Lovrenco Vladislavić translation to croatian All the others giving feedback about missing features and bugs. Thank you very much for your contribution to wp-forecast. Weather Icon Font by me Erik FLowers Weather Icons licensed under SIL OFL 1.1 Installation: Install via the WordPress plugin admin dialog (search for wp-forecast) or Upload to your plugins folder, usually wp-content/plugins/, keeping the directory structure intact (i.e. wp-forecast.php should end up in wp-content/plugins/wp-forecast/). Activate the plugin on the plugin screen. Visit the configuration page (Options -> WP-forecast) to pick the number of widgets, data to display and to change any other option. Visit the Themes/Widgets page to place your wp-forecast widget within your themes sidebars or insert it manually and edit your template file and put the wp-forecast function where you want your weather data to show up. Example: ); } ?> You have to replace with the choosen widget id. For the first widget use wp_forecast(“A”), for the second wp_forecast(“B”) and so on. In most cases it is advisable to put the call into a div environment. Optional If you would like to have another set of icons download it from http://accunet.accuweather.com/wx/accunet/graphics_icons.htm and put it into the wp-content/plugins/wp-forecast/icons folder Optional If you would like to change the style, just edit wp-forecast.css there are three classes div.wp-forecast for outer formatting, table.wp-forecast for the middle part or iconpart and wp-forecast-details for everything below the icon Translations wp-forecast comes with various translations, located in the directory lang. if you would like to add a new translation, just take the file wp-forecast.pot (in the wp-forecast main directory) copy it to wp-forecast_-.po and edit it to add your translations (e.g. with poedit). Please be aware that the number codes stand for the weather-situations. you can see the mapping in wp-forecast-en_US-en_US.po. there are also the letters N, S, W, E they stand for the winddirections and can be translates either. To use your own translation, a different one as the default just rename the appropriate file wp-forecast_-.po and wp-forecast_-.mo To add your translations online at the Translate WordPress project please visit https://translate.wordpress.org/projects/wp-plugins/wp-forecast. This should be the prefered way from now on.