My Weather
Display your city's weather on your sidebar. Choice of widget designs and sizes.
Display the weather for your city on the sidebar. Select from various layouts, designs and colours
- Select your country and city, check openweather.com database of over 60,000 cities
- Select from a range of small to large widget designs
- Select centigrade or fahrenheit
- Select custom text and backround colours
- Examples of the weather widgets can be found at openweather.com/wordpress
| Author | enclick Profile |
| Contributors | enclick |
| Tags | city weather forecast, el tiempo, forecast, meteo, temperature, Weather, weather forecast, wetter |
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Weather Clock Widget (default)
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Weather Clock Widget (light green colors, fahrenheit)
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Small Weather Widget (default)
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Small Weather Widget (light green colors)
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Medium Weather Widget (gold colors)
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Medium Weather Widget (default)
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Horizontal Forecast Widget (light blue color)
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Horizontal Forecast Widget (default)
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Vertical Forecast Widget (navy color)
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Vertical Forecast Widget (default)
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Animated Forecast Widget (indigo color)
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Animated Forecast Widget (default)
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Admin Panel
- Download the zip file and extract the contents,
- Upload the folder
my-weatherto your WP plugin folder/wp-content/plugins/directory, - Go to Plugins > Plugins, and activate the plugin,
- Go to Appearance > Widgets, and drag the widget to a sidebar,
- Select the type, colors, country, city and size from the widget's setting menu
- If you find a problem, please email us on widgets(at)openweather.com. We appreciate all help in improving the weather plugin.
- Alternatively, visit openweather.com/support
- If you are happy with the widget, we would appreciate if you take the time to give us a positive rating. Thanks.
1.1
- Released 13/06/2011
- Upgraded plugin internals with Wordpress Widget Class for (i) multiple weather widgets on the same page, (ii) customized colours, and (iii) compatibility with future Wordpress releases
1.0
- Released 10/01/2011
Widget does not appear
Check the spelling and presence of your city in the database at openweather.com.
openweather.com has 60,000 cities in its database
Can I paste the weather widget onto my page on a post, rather than a sidebar
Yes, the javascript code is available directly from openweather.com. You must paste the javascript into the post in HTML mode.
Is there support ?
Further support is available at openweather.com/support and openweather.com/getwidget
Send us email to widgets at openweather.com, or follow us twitter.com/openweather

