What's
new
Thursday 15 February 2007
Weather history
The
Weather History
page now allows you to search back to our earliest records in 2002. And we've tweaked
the date display: it now shows the weekday as well as the date.
Wednesday 10 January 2007
Yes-tonian!
Site visitor Tarmo Tanilsoo, from
Laguja,
Estonia, has graciously translated the site into
Estonian. Thank you! Or, rather, ole meheks!
Monday 1 January 2007
New design
We're ecstatic to roll out a completely new visual design by
Katie Zoellner.
It's actually been lurking as a Beta site for several months. We didn't roll it
out because not all of the features from our old site (see
http://old.wx-now.com/) are complete. But today is the first day of a new
year, which we thought an appropriate moment to finally give Katie's design some
exposure.
(Nearly-)Total Internationalization
Notice the flags along the left side of this page. Is one of those flags from your
country? Click on it. Almost everything on the site will automagically show up in
your country's main language.
We're still working on a lot of the translations, and some of them are tragicomically
wrong. If you find a mistranslation, please
let us know. We have plans
to add a few more languages (does anyone speak Japanese, Mandarin, or Hindi?), as
well as to make the site better at guessing your preference.
Also notice that you can now change easily between International System (metric)
and English measurements. The site will get better at guessing each visitor's initial
preference here, as well.
Vastly improved flexibility
All of the data pages use XML and XSL to provide the data you're looking for. This
gives us much more flexibility, and allows us to vary the content much more than
we've done in the past.
Take
the home page, for example. Each of the sections
is independent of the others. Soon, you'll be able to mix and match them as you'd
like, or choose from one of the themes that we'll offer.
Lots more under the hood
The Site now uses the Inner
Drive Extensible Architecture™ throughout. The Idea™ underpins
all Inner Drive Technology applications,
of which this is our biggest demonstration.
Stay tuned
We have a lot more cool tools planned for the site, including a massive upgrade
of the geographical gazetteer that holds all of our place information and some neat
things to do with your mobile PC.
Thanks again
Thank you for visiting. And thanks to Anne Sherry, Nancy Aishton, Cameron Beatley,
Michael Braverman, and Eugenio Mealli for their tremendous help.