We'll create fresh WordPress site with HD Weather Widget by The Waypoint installed. You have 20 minutes to test the plugin after that site we'll be deleted.
Hacking: John Grefe – Twitter Google +
Design: James Steward – Twitter Google +
Group: The Waypoint – http://consultants.thewaypoint.com
This plugin uses HD 331dpi images, in beautiful responsive cirlces, to display weather for your location. Images included in this package now.
The plugin parses data from the openweather api to display information. The HD background image changes, based on the ‘condition’ outside, better named here, the “Feels”. We have provided one Feel in the initial v.1. Use the documentation to xref the api condition statements, against file names. The images get loaded via css, so they don’t interfere with layered objects on the site.
Use the built in widget or add it somewhere else with this shortcode: (Best settings shown)
[waypoint-weather location="Long Beach" units="F" size="tall" override_title="MTL" forecast_days=hide hide_stats=false]
“Hej Dude! I am like totally metric n’ stuff, but its not working on the back end.”
jajaja, Shortcodes are breaking the build. You’ll want to do this.
[waypoint-weather location="Oslow" units="C" size="tall" override_title="The Waypoint" forecast_days=hide hide_stats=false]
Settings:
All weather data is provided by http://openweathermap.org and is cached for one hour.
Updated with all images in Repo, this should just chain install from your wp-admin section now, otherwise, always safer to upload as a zip. It is a beast ~26mg.
First release for proof.
Lookup the condition code that the plugin is displaying while running such as “Clear Skys” here, then change file name to that code, ex “800.png”. http://bugs.openweathermap.org/projects/api/wiki/Weather_Condition_Codes
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Fork this! ‘[email protected]:johngrefe/waypoint-hd-weather-widget.git’ (Real code is hosted on github anyways, who knows, you’ll probably find a better build sooner there!)