Hi All,
I moved the Local Weather link down to the right end of the third row of links at the top of each page, (where you see the little raincloud icon). This means that you can access your local weather from any page, and it will open in it's own page. To see it, all you have to do is click on the Local Weather link. To get back to whereever you were on the board before you clicked on the weather link, just click on your browser's back button.
Before it will show you a forcast, though, you must enter either a zip code, or a city and state/province/etc, in your profile. If you enter a city, rather than a zip code, you will need to click on the Select your City button, and then enter your city, state, (abbreviations for state work), and click on the "Search" button. If it returns the correct location, then just click on that location, and the system will automatially enter the corrrect code for your location into your profile.
Note that at the bottom of the weather page, there is a slot where you can request a weather report for anywhere in the world. If you use that option, it will allow you to choose the number of days you want the forcast to show.
Be aware that if you enter your zipcode, and someone clicks on your name in the memberlist, they will see our zipcode. If you enter a city and state, then the code that the system places in your zipcode box will be unrecognizible. Instead they will see a code that represents your location on a weather grid. For example, my location displays in the memberlist profile as USTX0081, when i use the city and state. Only registered members can see the memberlist. It is invisable to unregistered viewers. However, as soon as someone registers, they can see the memberlist. Therefore, I would suggest that it's safer to use a city/state combination, rather than a zipcode.
I hope you find this feature useful.
Tex
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It is suspected that some of the hardest material known to science can be found in the skulls of GI specialists who insist that diet has nothing to do with the treatment of microscopic colitis.
Hahahahaha the weather gave me an argument...
Warning: Invalid argument supplied for foreach() in /httpd/virtwebs/www.perskyfarms.com/web/phpBB2/weather.php on line 181
...but I can tell you it's clear, sunny, and gorgeous out there today!
Love
Peg
Warning: Invalid argument supplied for foreach() in /httpd/virtwebs/www.perskyfarms.com/web/phpBB2/weather.php on line 181
...but I can tell you it's clear, sunny, and gorgeous out there today!
Love
Peg
Hi Peg,
Ok, line 181 in that file was a blank line. I deleted it. Sometimes a blank line can cause an error like that. Did that persuade it to stop arguing with you? LOL.
Love,
Wayne
Ok, line 181 in that file was a blank line. I deleted it. Sometimes a blank line can cause an error like that. Did that persuade it to stop arguing with you? LOL.
Love,
Wayne
It is suspected that some of the hardest material known to science can be found in the skulls of GI specialists who insist that diet has nothing to do with the treatment of microscopic colitis.
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