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WeatherBug Yahoo Widget Support
Below are answers to some common questions about the WeatherBug Yahoo Widget. If you do not see your question here, please fill out a Support Request Form or visit the WeatherBug Forums.
- How do I get the WeatherBug Widget for Yahoo! Widget Engine?
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You can quickly download it here. Then follow the 'Installation Instructions' below the image.
- Can I run multiple instances of the widget?
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Absolutely. The widget was created so you can keep an eye on the weather in as many places as you choose. Simply open the Yahoo! Widget Engine and open the 'weatherbug.kon' file.
- How do I change the location of the observations?
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When you first open the widget, it will prompt you for a ZIP Code. Then it will give you a list of the closest WeatherBug stations from which to choose.
If you find you want to change the location, simply click on the up arrow in the upper right area of the widget. It will again prompt you for a new ZIP Code.
- How do I change the units of the temperature and/or wind speed?
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Simply click on the up arrow in the upper right area of the widget, then click the 'units' tab. Selecting the 'C°' will change the temperature to the Celsius scale and the wind speed to km/h. The 'F°' will select the Fahrenheit scale and mph.
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