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Get the map set like you want it then click on "Link To" in the top left corner of the map. Choose "Raw" and then copy that line under raw.If you display the map in a iframe, it will fill the size of the iframe (which is whatever you tell it to be).
There are a bunch of settings on there and I believe that whatever you change will then be available in the LINK feature you can use to get the URL to add to your own webpage.I'm using this as a precipitation map, to basically replace the Wundermap link I had been using previously: I didn't use a fixed width. I wanted to give the viewer as wide a view as their browser window was set to.http://basslake-weather.com/fullscreen_wunderground.html
Quote from: WeatherGoose on February 18, 2010, 11:23:19 PMThere are a bunch of settings on there and I believe that whatever you change will then be available in the LINK feature you can use to get the URL to add to your own webpage.I'm using this as a precipitation map, to basically replace the Wundermap link I had been using previously: I didn't use a fixed width. I wanted to give the viewer as wide a view as their browser window was set to.http://basslake-weather.com/fullscreen_wunderground.htmlI did use a fixed setting..not a bright move as I have noticed on my own displays I will rectify that next time I am changing something.
This is great I added it to my site too. I put a link to it on top of the regular Wunderground radar. That first link goes to an iframe to keep it within the site, but then there's a link over that iframe to go to true fullscreen. I likely http://www.livingston-weather.com/radar/