Local weather Thread last updated on 2005-07-31 20:31:55

Posted by member 253122 on 2005-07-27 01:54:01

Is there / how would I go about getting like a 3 or 5 day forecast type module on my desktop? I am fairly new to litestep, although I did virtually reprogram a theme I downloaded.(not upping the altered theme).

-Thanks in advance

Posted by member 1 on 2005-07-27 02:02:56 link

Its possible with lookoutside.

Posted by member 253122 on 2005-07-27 02:21:12 link

I can't seem to find that anywhere, a bit more help maybe?

Posted by member 248213 on 2005-07-27 03:09:03 link

lol

Posted by member 252035 on 2005-07-27 04:57:45 link

I think you have to install one of those 3rd party applications doing that.

Posted by member 1 on 2005-07-27 12:00:54 link

"a bit more help"? hrmmm...go to loose-screws and download a weather module. Then open the zip file and read the readme. Implement what the readme says and SHAZAAM! its done.

Posted by member 248213 on 2005-07-27 20:01:44 link

Oh you were being serious Devil!

I thought you meant for him to actually Look Outside.
:D would this not have the same effect?

Posted by member 1 on 2005-07-28 03:06:47 link

lookoutside is a weather module...yes. another is GetWeather.

Posted by member 333 on 2005-07-28 09:24:10 link

I don't know about TheDarkSeed or you, fractal, but I sure can't predict the weather for the next 3 or 5 days just by looking outside... :p

Posted by member 248213 on 2005-07-28 09:46:05 link

man I totally ot this one wrong....

I mean, What you say boa'h!?
You city slickah's aint good fer nothin'! pth!
My Dadd'eh taught me how to read the Sky from when I was nigh on seven inches from waist high, and his Dadd'eh befoa'h him, and his Dadd'eh befoa'h him! pfth!

Nuttin to'it!

Posted by member 3800 on 2005-07-31 20:31:55 link

Too funny fractal =)
But seriously another way is to use the Wazup and module to display data in a label.
There are a couple of themes floating aroudn that are using this method.