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      <h1>PHP Weathermap 
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      <h4>Copyright &copy; 2005-2007 Howard Jones, <tt><a href="mailto:howie@thingy.com">howie@thingy.com</a></tt>. (<a href="http://www.network-weathermap.com/">Website</a>)</h4>
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    <p style="text-align:center; font-size: 130%; margin-bottom: 3em; margin-top: 3em;"><a href="pages/main.html">The Weathermap manual starts here now.</a></p>
        <p>There are several sections, including <a href="pages/main.html">Introduction</a>, <a href="pages/main.html#installation">Installation</a>, <a href="pages/main.html#basics">The Basics</a>, <a href="pages/faq.html">FAQ</a>, <a href="pages/config-reference.html">Reference</a>, and <a href="pages/advanced.html">Advanced Topics</a>. There are seperate pages for the <a href="pages/cacti-plugin.html">Cacti Plugin</a>, and for the <a href="pages/editor.html">optional web-based editor</a>.</p> 
        <p>For existing users, there's an overview to the <a href="pages/changes.html">changes from the previous version</a>, and a <a href="pages/upgrading.html">guide to upgrading</a>.</p>
        <p>There are also a growing number of articles at <a href="http://www.network-weathermap.com/">network-weathermap.com</a> about
        specific tricks and techniques for making your own maps, including animation, non-network maps and more!</p>
                
        <p>What I'm trying to say is <a
        href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/RTFM">RTFM</a>, but in a more polite
        way! <tt>:-)</tt> I put a fair amount of my own time and effort into
        writing the program, and then a whole bunch <i>more</i> 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. <i>Please</i> take a
        look. </p>
        
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          <p class="card-desc">Diagram explaining a lot of the basic map formatting commands. Look in the <a href="config-reference.html">Configuration Reference</a> for more information on the commands mentioned.<br /><a href="howto.png">Larger version</a> | <a href="howto.pdf">PDF version</a></p>
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          <p class="card-photo"><a href="images/weathermap-example.png"><img src="images/weathermap-mini.png" /></a></p>
          <p class="card-desc">Sample output from php-weathermap, using data collected by Cacti and MRTG.<br /><a href="images/weathermap-example.png">Larger version</a></p>
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