Skin Names: Eds Classic, Eds Stone Soup, Eds Mini, etc
Skin Type: Forecasts, Interfaces and a Tooltip
Author: Ed P
Eds Stone Soup forecast skin.
Eds Splendid Mini - Watermark forecast skin. See other images of the
Eds Splendid Mini current forecast skin
here and
here.
The Interface skin shown in each of the above is the
Eds Classic EyeCandy.
Eds Classic XL current forecast skin.
Eds Splendid Mini - Favorite Photo forecast skin with
Hunz's
Transparent Mini Interface skin.
(You must add your own favorite photo. This one is mine!
)
Eds Mini Interface skin.
Eds Classic - Wm plus 6 items tooltip.
Eds Export template.
All skins are fully compatible with IE 7 and 8. They are also compatible with FireFox and Netscape browsers
if the Forecast Icons are limited to the
Classic option and versions prior to 5.6.16 are used .

Webpages created with the Export template will work with Firefox or Netscape regardless of Weather Watcher 5.6 version.
Downloads: http://rapidshare.com/files/151579459/EdsSkins.wws.htmlSize is approximately 1.9 MB.
Includes five Forecast skins, ten 5.6 compatible Interface skins, four Tooltip skins, one set of weather icons, two sets of
actual moon images, an enhanced Export template and a CMD file for making Weather Watcher Skin Installation Wizard (.WWS) files, and a .wav file for alerts.
(phew!) Update:* Permission is given to use any and all skins, icons, images and templates for personal use. Commercial use and distribution is not permitted.
Installation Instructions:Dbl click on the downloaded file to invoke the Weather Watcher Skin Installer Wizard. Once installed activate using the Weather Watcher Options>Skins tab. To complete the configuration of the
Eds Classic Tooltip run the Tooltip's
TTskin.cmd file (or
TTskin.bat file if running an older Windows version) after you configure the toolbar to your liking.
All Eds skins exist alongside the default Weather Watcher skins, they do not overlay or interfere with the original skins.
Requirements:Weather Watcher 5.6.10 (or higher)
NoteIF the file you download has a
.ZIP extention instead of
.WWS please rename it back to
.WWS.
This happens because of an IE security setting for downloading files based on content rather than on extention. While this is certainly a safe thing to do and a good idea it is interfering with our WWS files which are based on the ZIP format. Not sure when this setting got added or enabled but suspect SP2 may have done it.
So, you can do
one of two things if you are running XP SP2 and experiencing this problem.
1) When prompted with IE's Save the file window,
change the
Save as type: from
Compressed (zipped) folder to
All files before clicking on the
Save button.
2) Go to Control Panel>InternetProperties>Security tab>Custom Level button and scroll down to the
Open files based on content, not file extention option and change the selection from
Enable to
Disable, download the file, then change the Security option back.
Sorry for the inconvenience.