How to put the daily weather forecast in the blog?
Several cool and practical weather forecast codes are arranged as follows:
The first kind:
& ltiframe src =/iframe/weather/ 130 10 1 . html " & gt; & lt/ifreame & gt;
Effect:
The fourth kind:
& ltiframe width = " 469 " height = " 2 1 8 " border = " 0 " align = " center " margin width = " 0 " margin height = " 0 " hspace = " 0 " vspace = " 0 " frame border = " 0 " scrolling = " no " src =/CGI-bin/news _ weather _ search? City= Guiyang allowtransparence = "true" > "> < /iframe & gt;
Effect:
The fifth type:
& ltIFRAME ID = ' IFM 1 ' WIDTH = ' 405 ' HEIGHT = ' 332 ' ALIGN = ' center ' margin WIDTH = ' 0 ' margin HEIGHT = ' 0 ' HSPACE = ' 0 ' frame border = ' 0 ' SCROLLING = ' NO ' SRC = "/24 . htm " & gt; & lt/IFRAME & gt;
Effect:
The sixth kind:
& ltiframe width = " 145 " height = " 1 30 " border = " 0 " align = " center " margin width = " 0 " margin height = " 0 " hspace = " 0 " vspace = " 0 " frame border = " 0 " scrolling = " no " src = "/Weather/news _ new . html " allow transparency = " true " & gt; & lt/iframe & gt;
Effect:
The seventh kind:
A piece of code that used to be very popular (90% of Google searches are this piece) can no longer be used. In order to avoid wasting energy, I will write it here:
& ltiframe width = " 150 " height = " 240 " frame border = " 0 " scrolling = " No " src = '/CGI-bin/news _ QQ _ search? city = xxx ' & gt& lt/iframe & gt;
Where "xxx" is the code of each city: for example, Wuhan is %CE%E4%BA%BA.
Here are some other city codes:
Shanghai -%C9% CF% BA% A3
Beijing -%B 1% B 1% Be% A9
Qingdao -%C7% E0% B5% BA
Jinan -%BC% C3% C4% CF
Wuhan -%ce% E4% ba% ba
Fuzhou -%B8% A3% D6% DD
Here are ways to get other city codes:
Baidu searches for city names, such as "Chongqing", and then the code in the address bar shows how these Chinese characters are encoded into %D6%D8%C7%EC. For example, the website is:
/s? wd=%D6%D8%C7%EC
The following% D6% D8% C7% engineering changes are.
Now I would like to recommend a website that provides weather forecast and free weather forecast code service:
Weather 123: Urban Weather Forecast of China (/)
Just copy and paste the code provided by this website.
The following are the renderings of three models (Nanjing):
Eighth:
& ltiframe src = "/small _ page/ Shicheng _1189.html "width =1 60 height = 248 margin width = 0 margin height = 0 hspace = 0 vspace = 0 frame border = 0 scrolling = no align = center id = URL & gt; & lt/iframe & gt;
The ninth kind:
& ltiframe src = "/small _ page/ Shicheng _ 1 189.html? C0 = F9DC68 & ampc 1 = white. C2 = fefce0 & red & amp; White & ampw= 160. text = no " width = 160 height = 248 margin width = 0 margin height = 0 hspace = 0 vspace = 0 frame border = 0 scrolling = no align = center id = URL & gt; & lt/iframe & gt;
The tenth type:
& ltiframe src = "/small _ page/ Shicheng _ 1 189.html? C0 = red & ampc1= ff9900 &; bg = F4FFF4 & ampw= 160。 h = 20 & amptext = yes " width = 160 height = 2 1 margin width = 0 margin height = 0 hspace = 0 vspace = 0 frame border = 0 scrolling = no align = center id = URL & gt; & lt/iframe & gt;
Advanced usage of this weather code:
If you know the HTML language, you can also add parameters after the url in the iframe code, for example:
Shicheng _32 1.html? C0 = F9DC68 & ampc 1 = white. C2 = fefce0 & red & amp; White & ampw= 160. H = 250& Text = No.
Where c0 represents the background color of the first row of the table, c 1, c2 represents the background color of other rows of the table, t 1 represents the title color, bg represents the Beijing color of the page, and w represents the table width h represents the table height.
When text=yes, scrolling weather text will appear. I suggest you debug it yourself, for example:
Shicheng _ 321.htmlc0 = red & c 1 = ff 9900 & amp; bg = F4FFF4 & ampw= 160。 H = 20 & Text = Yes
Note: Please don't add # symbol to the color, such as #FF9900, please write it as FF9900.
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