jean frederic -
I think it's possible to use the "iFrame" codes to do this - for me, it's quite simple to add your Wunderground web page into my own home page.
like this (images show in attachment, hereunder):
for this, I used "iFrame generator" -
http://7thspace.com/webmaster_tools/iframe_generator.htmland, put in your Wunderground web page url, plus other design parameters.
it gave back this HTML coding:
<iframe src="http://www.wunderground.com/cgi-bin/findweather/getForecast?query=46.15261459,-1.33283246&sp=IPOITOUC29" style="border:2px #FFFFFF dotted;" name="myiFrame" scrolling="no" frameborder="1" marginheight="3px" marginwidth="3px" height="100%" width="100%"></iframe><iframe src="
http://www.wunderground.com/cgi-bin/findweather/getForecast?query=46.15261459,-1.33283246&sp=IPOITOUC29" style="border:2px #FFFFFF dotted;" name="myiFrame" scrolling="no" frameborder="1" marginheight="3px" marginwidth="3px" height="100%" width="100%"></iframe>
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and, then I went to Weathercat preferences > On-Line > Simple Web > Text ...
and insert code there...
the results are very satisfying, on my own home page - and I think quite easily put under own "Tab" such as link from left-hand side of home page...
I hope this will help, but I agree, not the best solution - much better if you can do it or I can do it from within Weathercat itself... every day I am learning, and soon maybe I'll crack the code...
best greets from the heart of US, where it's finally springtime and birds are arriving!
//rustman