John,
Let me see if I can help you out. I made the following screen copy late last year, so it refers to LWC, but you should be able to figure out what I've done.
The left pane is my local directory, and the right pane is my FTP folder on my web site. I'm assuming you are starting out with nothing else in your local source location or on your destination folder on your web host site.
The index.html and wximprovedalmanac.html are the only files that go in your local folder. This is the folder that you point to in WeatherCat's References --> Online --> Custom Web --> Set HTML Source. At this time, nothing else will be in your source folder.
Your online web site folder should contain the img and js folder and the wxi.css file, and nothing else.
Once you enable WeatherCat's custom web, it will populate the local HTML files and sent them and the rest of the files to a local temporary folder. This is set in WeatherCat Preferences --> online --> Custom Web --> Set Save Path.
Then at the set interval, WeatherCat will upload the populated HTML files, graphs, gauges, etc to your web site (as indicated by the green arrows above) and you should view them by visiting
www.yoursite.com/yourweatherdirectory/index.htmlThe wxi.css file that is online is what formats your web page. So when you look at it locally, the formatting has not yet been done.
Hopefully, that gets you up and running. Once you are, then you can add other features, such as the banner, webcam (as shown in blue) and other custom pages or third party templates (as shown in yellow.)
Let us know if that doesn't work,
Steve