Tom,
Looking much better.
Some corrections. Line numbers given might not be exact for whatever editor you are using...
141 <meta content="text/html; charset=utf-8" http-equiv="Content-Type">
REMOVE this line, as you already have this statement in line 14. Remember that removing this line will change the line numbers following it, so...
141 <meta name="keywords" content="<#location> weather data, weather, data, weather station, steelseries">
REPLACE <#location> with your actual site location; e.g., Fort Jackson, SC...
<meta name="keywords" content="Fort Jackson SC, weather data, weather, data, weather station, steelseries">
142 <title><Fort Jackson, SC> Weather</title>
REMOVE this line, as you already have a title at line 20 (which needs editing).
At lines 382-384 you have the call to the wind rose gauge. If, in fact, you do want that gauge to show follow the next two steps. If not simply ignore #1 and #2 (but check to make sure showRoseGauge : false, is in line 40 (rough line numbers) in gauges.js. Also, if the wind rose is not wanted, comment out (<!-- -->) lines 382-384.
#1...
488 <!--
REMOVE entire line.
491 -->
REMOVE entire line.
REMINDER - line numbers are changing as you do the removes.
This will 'turn on' the script calls to the three wind rose scripts in lines 488-490.
#2...
In your /scripts/ directory, the gauges.js file...
40 showRoseGauge : false,
CHANGE false to true if you have not already done so (don't lose the ',' after true).
Now, make a COPY of your top.php file and save it as top5.php. CLOSE the top.php, as we will make NO changes to it. It will stay on the server just as it is.
In top5.php, around lines 40 and 41, you should see something like...
<!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Transitional//EN"
"
http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-transitional.dtd">
BOTH of those lines get removed and REPLACED with simply...
<!DOCTYPE html>
We have just told the page it's HTML5.
Load top5.php up to your server, where you now have both top.php (untouched!) AND top5.php.
In your gauges.php file, around line 35 or so, see...
include("top.php");
CHANGE this to...
include("top5.php");
This calls the file we just made that tells the page it's HTML5.
Ken (and others) are probably having a heart attack at the top5.php thing, but being old and simple-minded, and definitely not PHP-smart, that was my way of telling the page what it needed to know.
If you want, we can force that page to wide mode so things line up properly. Very easy. Let me know.
OK - go do your homework!