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    We are growing the Yodeck team with more developers and designers. Within September, we will start working on existing Widgets to make them better looking and more efficient. And we will also start working on new Widgets; social widgets to start with!

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    Kenney commented  · 

    I'm using weather widgets from this website: http://www.booked.net/widgets/weather?cityid=18114 which I find better than the AccuWeather one.

    Only problem is that it can't obviously auto adjust for location, so you need to choose manually (i only have three locations, so it's not a big issue for me)

    Then get HTML code and then extract the URL out of the Code for Wordpress section (The URL starts with https://w.bookcdn.com/weather and then ends with id=nnnnn - e.g. https://w.bookcdn.com/weather/picture/4_18114_1_1_137AE9_160_ffffff_333333_08488D_1_ffffff_333333_0_6.png?scode=124&domid=w209&anc_id=68625 for London).

    You can click on Customize first if you want to change size, colour theme etc

    Then just use the URL as a Web Page object in Yodeck.

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