So ...

After a bunch of tests, I've made my choice. And this time the winner is a handy (510 KB) plugin called WP Cloudy.

Here it is:

https://wordpress.org/plugins/wp-cloudy/

Let's see the usual speed tests ...

Here are my results before installing the plugin ...

... and the result after installing and activating the plugin:

So the plugin comes with an additional 0.06 second loading time. That's basically imperceptible ... And haven't added any new requests! In my opinion is more than OK ...

With that having said, let's see how it works ...



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Mick18 Premium
Does it display like the top pic in lesson 3? In the corner "Weather in your city" then temperature?
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smartketeer Premium
There are various display options Mickey ... I haven't tested all of them :(
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Mick18 Premium
Thanks Zed. I'll check it out.
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smartketeer Premium
Thanks for your understanding!
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PaulBoudreau Premium
Great tutorial, Zsolt.
Short and sweet, or partly sunny and partly cloudy.
Thanks, have a Prosperous New Year!
Paul
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smartketeer Premium
Thanks Paul!

Happy New Year!
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lesabre Premium
Thank you Zed. Ontario weather could be sunny, which is now, then cloudy with a chance of snow. All I know it (swearing) cold out there
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smartketeer Premium
Thanks Michael :)
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kezsam-Sam-F Premium
Always great useful tutorials.
Out of the box question for you:)
Do you sleep lol
Where do you find the time to create so much content.
You my friend are a machine.
I say that with the nicest of intentions
Happy New Year
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smartketeer Premium
Thanks Sam :)

Happy New Year!
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newmarketpro Premium
That's awesome Zed!
I might not need it now, but this training will help me when creating a website on outdoor recreational practical activities.
Thanks a bunch.

Joe:)
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smartketeer Premium
Thank YOU my friend!
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