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@ Moscow, Russia
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2008-04-21
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@ Raleigh, NC
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2008-04-21
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2008-05-20
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@ Tallahassee, FL
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I've been looking for a nice, simple, weather page that loads and runs well on the NIT. I found the page above and then used some css-fu to make the page layout widescreen. All of the weather data fits on one screen in both windowed and full screen mode.
Here is the userContent.css additions that I have made. If you don't know how to do this modification check the forums for other posts on the topic.