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New feature: Weather widget for your website

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25 September 2022

New feature
Weather widget for your website

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Do you run your own blog or website? Then we have good news!

Now you can easily and quickly configure your own Weather & Radar widget and add it to your site. You can find the configurator on our mobile web app, by going into the menu and tapping on the 'widget' menu item.

Here is the direct link to the configurator: https://www.weatherandradar.co.uk/weather-widget

Here you can choose which location your widget should display and set your desired size and choose between different colours for the frame. With the 'corner radius' option you can choose how soft the edges of the widget should be.

Once you are happy with what you see in the preview, you can copy the HTML code and add it to your website.

Enjoy and please share the brand new widget with everyone you know who has a website!

Weather & Radar editorial team
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