Hi everyone.
I have been using Neon space pro skin.
I have googled on the subject of changing the weather and found multiple sources saying to go to weather.com enter your postcode and edit the weather skin and replace the txt with the address on the weather app page.
I live in Australia and the link it generates is " https://weather.com/en-AU/weather/today/l/ASXX0089:1:AS "
However when I replace the standard link with this one nothing happens.
I would appreciate it something could inform me of what I'm doing wrong lol.
Thanks.
It is currently April 27th, 2024, 4:47 pm
Setting weather with neon space
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Re: Setting weather with neon space
Don't replace the URL, put back the original one (Url=http://wxdata.weather.com/wxdata/weather/local/#Zipcode#?cc=*&unit=#Tscale#&dayf=1), then open the Variables.inc file within the @Resources folder, locate and replace the Zipcode variable with your weather code (Zipcode=ASXX0089).unix wrote:However when I replace the standard link with this one nothing happens.
Refresh the skin. It should work.
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Re: Setting weather with neon space
Thanks mate worked great
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Re: Setting weather with neon space
So like this? Still really new to this
Url=http://wxdata.weather.com/wxdata/weather/local/#USPA0635#?cc=*&unit=f#Tscale#&dayf=1
Url=http://wxdata.weather.com/wxdata/weather/local/#USPA0635#?cc=*&unit=f#Tscale#&dayf=1
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Re: Setting weather with neon space
Close...IAMISOBE wrote:So like this? Still really new to this
Url=http://wxdata.weather.com/wxdata/weather/local/#USPA0635#?cc=*&unit=f#Tscale#&dayf=1
Url=http://wxdata.weather.com/wxdata/weather/local/USPA0635?cc=*&unit=i&dayf=1
If you are using the actual values (not a Rainmeter variable), you do not put the values in between #...#
The correct unit is either m for Celsius or i for Imperial; f works because unrecognized characters default to Imperial.
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Re: Setting weather with neon space
Appreciate the help! It works now. I am a noob so this was helpful.
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Re: Setting weather with neon space
Keep on working and after a while you'll see the results.IAMISOBE wrote:I am a noob so this was helpful.
Good luck.