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how do i place a weather widget like here

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That would be widescapeWeather for Konfabulator.

Download widescapeWeather here.

Download the latest version of Konfabulator here.

Also, when you download widescapeWeather, it comes in this nasty red color that doesn't match much of anything, so you can change the colors by opening the widescapeWeather.widget file in WinRAR (because the .widget is just a .zip wrapper) and dump the contents to a seperate folder.

In the widescapeWeather.widget/Contents/Resources folder, open the following images in your favorite image manipulating program and change the color to one that you'd like instead of the red:

BackgroundLeft-Orange.png

BackgroundLeft-OrangeSmall.png

BackgroundLeft-Red.png

BackgroundLeft-RedSmall.png

BackgroundOpen-Orange.png

BackgroundOpen-OrangeSmall.png

BackgroundOpen-Red.png

BackgroundOpen-RedSmall.png

Background-Orange.png

Background-OrangeSmall.png

Background-Red.png

Background-RedSmall.png

BackgroundRight-Orange.png

BackgroundRight-OrangeSmall.png

BackgroundRight-Red.png

BackgroundRight-Small.png

Then save all those files with their original file names, and dump the widescapeWeather.widget folder back into the widescapeWeather.widget file via WinRAR, overwriting the original files.

Then open the file with Konfabulator, and there you have it...

If you need any help figuring anything else out, just ask.

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