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As many of you will be aware, Netweather's 4web service enables anyone with a website to display a local forecast on it, just be copying and pasting a few lines of code.

Today, we've added some brand new templates to the system, giving you a greater range of designs and sizes to choose from. Three of the new designs are shown within the main blog entry (click the link below to view)

We're also going to continue to add further new designs over the coming weeks, with at least 2 more being added every week for the next month or so. If you would like to add your local forecast to your website, please visit the 4web page by clicking here , it's extremely quick and easy to generate the code, and is then simply a case of copying and pasting it onto your pages.

Visit the NW Blog to view in full and post your comments / questions

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