Looks like no one responded to you. First of all AM means any time between 12:01 midnight and 12:00 noon. PM is the rest of the time. Do you still need help? I was getting ready to look at modifying the plugin to display the temperature in both F and C.
Try this plugin out:
http://www.viper007bond.com/wordpress-plugins/weathericon/
works really nice and does everything you want. I recommend using the beta 3 version. It works really nice.
i agree with seanrox – however use caution – that plugin makes your site not valid HTML – some people are concerned about that
AM = Ante Meridiem
PM = Post Meridiem
Ante means before (as in words like ante-natal or anterior), post means after. Meridiem means midday!
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/12-hour_clock
I’ve modified the GetWeather plugin to display 24-hour time by setting a new variable. And I also added the display of temperatures in both F and C degrees. If anyone is interested, please let me know.
WeatherIcon looks really good, but seemed to be overkill for my needs.
ladydelaluna: with a couple of small changes to source files, I was able to get it to validate 100%. I’ve sent the code to the plugin creator so maybe it will get added into the final release.
however use caution – that plugin makes your site not valid HTML – some people are concerned about that
Huh? My site has always been valid XHTML and I’ve been using WeatherIcon it for like… ever. π
I think the problem is just the configuration you’re using (i.e. you can’t have it output in <li>‘s if you don’t wrap it in some <ul>‘s).
I put the code on it just like you had it in the readme or wherever, VB… I took it out because it instantly made my site invalid… π
Well I’m sorry, but then you obviously didn’t ’cause this should make valid code (copied from the v2.x readme):
<ul>
<?php WeatherIcon('station=KLFK&before=<li>&after=</li>'); ?>
</ul>
I take making valid code very seriously:
http://validator.w3.org/check?verbose=1&uri=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.viper007bond.com%2Fwordpress-plugins%2F
π