It doesn't have anything to do with Windows, it's weather.com. They make periodic changes which can break weather skins. To fix this, go to this post and install the weather skin. Then, from that skin's @Resources folder, copy all the WeatherComJSON files to your other skin's @Resources folder. If you want to preserve your settings, don't overwrite WeatherComJSONVariables.inc. Instead, copy only the API key line into your file. Save and hit refresh and you should be good to go.It's been a couple of years since I have used this widget..... downloaded it, followed directions from last time I asked, changing locations (lattitude/Longitude) saving, and hitting "refresh" doesn't work.
Any advice for getting the barometer up and working in today's Windows environment?
Thanks in advance!
Statistics: Posted by SilverAzide — Today, 3:11 pm