![]() Both days will also be partly to mostly cloudy…and we’ll even turn a bit more humid too. But the chance for scattered showers and storms increases on Tuesday and Wednesday. ![]() Monday will see a mix of sun and clouds with only a slight chance for a late-day shower or storm. The mercury skyrockets next week! Temperatures will reach near 80 on Monday, and will climb into the low-to-mid 80s on Tuesday and Wednesday. While a few lingering showers are still possible early, most of us will be dry to close out the weekend. Sunday looks to be the nicer of the two weekend days…skies will be partly sunny. Temperatures will fall into upper 60s on Saturday, but will climb into the middle 70s on Sunday. So, the NRV and Southside zones may see the best chance to get wet to start the weekend. Saturday will be mostly cloudy with passing showers possible, especially in areas along and south of 460. However, things change a bit for us this weekend. It will be even warmer with highs in the low-to-mid 70s. I cant wait for my Bondi sofa and have decided to buy dining room chairs to match my table. Thursday: More sun than clouds, still breezy but warmer with highs in the mid-to-upper 60s.įriday also looks dry under a mix of sun and clouds. Tonight: Partly cloudy and blustery at times with lows in the low-to-mid 40s. It will still be breezy on Thursday, but by Friday…the wind will on the light side. ![]() The trend will be for the wind to slowly weaken through Thursday night/early Friday. It was another windy day across the area, with the strongest gusts in the mountains. ![]() But the big weather story continues to be: the wind. We saw a mix of sun and clouds on Wednesday and did see a few showers too (snow showers in the higher elevations, rain showers everywhere else). Internet Explorer 8 (IE8) RTW is available for download here (for 32-bit and 64-bit flavors of Windows XP, Windows Vista, Windows Server 2003 and Windows Server 2008).Go away wind! And it week's end! On MSDN the company is offering no less than six tutorials set up to make it easy for web developers to embrace the feature with their websites.įollowing the lessons offered, devs will be able to leverage Web Slices in multiple scenarios including Adding Web Slices to a Web page Adding visible content to your Web Slice Setting an expiration time Setting a time-to-live (TTL) value Getting Web Slice content from an RSS feed source Using a custom button to install a Web Slice.” “A Web Slice uses simple HTML markup to represent a clipping of a Web page, enabling users to subscribe to content directly within a Web page,” Microsoft explained. In this regard, developers have to introduce Web Slices into their websites in order for IE8 users to subscribe to via the browser. Designed to allow end users to subscribe to a specific area on a webpage and receive updates with every refresh suffered by the content, Web Slices need more than Internet Explorer 8 in order to gain traction with end users. Web Slices are one of the new browser features introduced by Microsoft with the advent of Internet Explorer 8. Initially, the page contains one simple Web Slice, but you will gradually implement additional functionality,” Microsoft noted. You start with a Web page that contains a fictitious conference schedule, a weather report, and ticket auction for a hit Broadway musical. “In these short lessons, you will learn how to add Web Slices to an existing Web page. Obviously only works in Chrome but Firefox has a similar extension API in GreaseMonkey. The software giant is offering the source code accompanying the Web Slice Tutorial topics on MSDN. You can achieve a similar effect using some simple javascript in a Chrome extension to create an Arbitrary Web Slice extension but with the advantage of being able to take any slice out of any web page, not just predefined Web Slice areas like Bing weather. Devs interested in tailoring their websites for Internet Explorer 8 can now grab Web Slice tutorials from the Microsoft Download Center. For more information, please see the 'Show the weather on your page'. If your want see more weather information, click the MSN weather link to go to the MSN site. Microsoft is already offering extensive documentation for developers to start integrating Web Slices into their websites via MSDN, but the company has gone one step further. The Weather web part, which allows you to show the current weather on your page.
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