Before anyone use this widget, we will be giving some significant reasons why you should use it too, mainly discussing about its function. Let’s assume a visitor from London, England landed on your site. Now this widget would fetch the data from local weather company and would provide its details accurate. Now if the day is sunny, rainy, cloudy and etc.
Demo of the widget can be seen here.
The solution:
The first thing you need to do is to login into your blogger dashboard. Now go to Template >> Edit HTML >> and search for the skin tag, just above it paste the following piece of CSS coding (you can customize the code if you like, but we are certain that the default one would just be right for everyone)..MyWeatherDiv .centerContainer {
width: 300px;
text-align: left;
margin-bottom: 200px;
}
.green {
color: #a6e22d;
}
.teal {
color: #66d9ef;
}
.purp {
color: #ae81ff;
}
.pink {
color: #f92772;
}
.yellow {
color: #e6db74;
}
.white {
color: #f8f8f2;
}
.grey {
color: #616161;
}
.f12 {
font-size: 12px;
}
.MyWeatherDiv img {
height: 64px;
width: 64px;
}
.weatherInfoRight {
z-index: 999;
position: fixed;
top: 10px;
right: 10px;
}
.weatherInfoLeft {
z-index: 999;
position: fixed;
top: 10px;
left: 10px;
}
.weatherInfoBottomRight {
z-index: 999;
position: fixed;
bottom: 10px;
right: 10px;
}
.weatherInfoBottomLeft {
z-index: 999;
position: fixed;
bottom: 10px;
left: 10px;
}
.MyWeatherDiv {
display: none;
background-color: #272822;
padding: 5px;
-webkit-border-radius: 10px;
border-radius: 10px;
}
.MyWeatherInfo {
text-align: center;
font-family: 'Segoe UI',Tahoma,Helvetica,Sans-Serif;
color: white;
font-size: 14px;
}
#divMyImage {
display: none;
}
.MyWeatherClose {
font-family: 'Segoe UI',Tahoma,Helvetica,Sans-Serif;
cursor: pointer;
position: absolute;
right: 10px;
color: white;
font-size: 20px;
}
.MWTemperature {
display: block;
}
.MWPlace {
display: block;
}
.MWIP {
display: block;
}
#clear-day {
display: none;
}
#clear-night {
display: none;
}
#partly-cloudy-day {
display: none;
}
#partly-cloudy-night {
display: none;
}
#cloudy {
display: none;
}
#rain {
display: none;
}
#sleet {
display: none;
}
#snow {
display: none;
}
#wind {
display: none;
}
#fog {
display: none;
}
The second thing is to add the JavaScript file that does the work quite brilliantly. Within your blogger template search for the </head> tag and just above it paste the following JS Coding. (We recommend you to please host the script on your own either on Google Drive or any other service because our script might go down if our quota of bandwidth gets full).
<script type="text/javascript" src="https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/137869302/weather.js"></script>
<script type="text/javascript">
$.MyWeather({
position: "right",
showpopup: true,
temperature: "c",
closeicon: true,
showicon: true,
showtemperature: true,
showlocation: true,
showip: true,
size: 80,
iconcolor: "white",
fontcolor: "white",
}, function (e, f, g, a, d, b, c) {
$("#txtCity").html(e);
$("#txtCountry").html(f);
$("#txtIP").html(g);
$("#txtLatitude").html(a);
$("#txtLongitude").html(d);
$("#txtTemperature").html(b);
$("#picTemp").attr("src", c)
});
</script>
We hope this tutorial may have helped you in learning How to display weather forecast on Your Blogger site. Do give it a try, and let us know what are your thoughts about our latest development by commenting your opinions below.
can I change then location? the location isn't valid
ReplyDeleteIt automatically gets the location of you via your IP Address. It shows different locations to different users depending on their IP. So, you can't set a default one.
DeleteThanks for this great widget Syed Bro!
ReplyDeleteRegards,
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Thank's You Very Much
ReplyDeleteHow to get link with the end ".js" if i upload "weather.js" file in google drive or google chrome? i can't find the answer for this, thank you
ReplyDeleteRead This: http://www.mybloggerlab.com/2013/04/how-to-host-css-or-javascript-files-in-blogger-using-google-drive.html
DeleteThanks! Great tips!
ReplyDeleteDoesn't work with xmax blogger template
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