There are several sections, including Introduction, Installation, The Basics, FAQ, Reference, and Advanced Topics. There are seperate pages for the Cacti Plugin, and for the optional web-based editor. There is also a reference page for all the error codes that Weathermap can produce, with an explanation, and another reference for the built-in datasource plugins.
For existing users, there's an overview to the changes from the previous version, and a guide to upgrading.
There are also a growing number of articles at network-weathermap.com about specific tricks and techniques for making your own maps, including animation, non-network maps and more!
What I'm trying to say is RTFM, but in a more polite way! :-) I put a fair amount of my own time and effort into writing the program, and then a whole bunch more into writing the manual and other documentation. I also spend my spare time supporting Weathermap users, but a lot of questions asked are answered in the manual, or worse still, in the FAQ section. Please take a look.
Diagram explaining a lot of the basic map formatting commands. Look in the Configuration Reference for more information on the commands mentioned.
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Sample output from php-weathermap, using data collected by Cacti and MRTG.
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