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<h1>Skycons</h1>
<p><strong>Skycons</strong> is a set of ten animated weather glyphs,
procedurally generated by JavaScript using the HTML5 canvas tag.</p>
<figure class="icons">
<canvas id="clear-day" width="64" height="64">
</canvas>
<canvas id="clear-night" width="64" height="64">
</canvas>
<canvas id="partly-cloudy-day" width="64" height="64">
</canvas>
<canvas id="partly-cloudy-night" width="64" height="64">
</canvas>
<canvas id="cloudy" width="64" height="64">
</canvas>
<canvas id="rain" width="64" height="64">
</canvas>
<canvas id="sleet" width="64" height="64">
</canvas>
<canvas id="snow" width="64" height="64">
</canvas>
<canvas id="wind" width="64" height="64">
</canvas>
<canvas id="fog" width="64" height="64">
</canvas>
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<p>They’re easy to use, and pretty lightweight, so they
shouldn’t rain on your parade:</p>
<pre><canvas id="icon1" width="128" height="128"></canvas>
<canvas id="icon2" width="128" height="128"></canvas>
<script>
var skycons = new Skycons({<span class="constant">"color"</span>: <span class="constant">"pink"</span>});
<span class="comment">// on Android, a nasty hack is needed: {"resizeClear": true}</span>
<span class="comment">// you can add a canvas by it's ID...</span>
skycons.add(<span class="constant">"icon1"</span>, Skycons.PARTLY_CLOUDY_DAY);
<span class="comment">// ...or by the canvas DOM element itself.</span>
skycons.add(document.getElementById(<span class="constant">"icon2"</span>), Skycons.RAIN);
<span class="comment">// if you're using the Forecast API, you can also supply
// strings: "partly-cloudy-day" or "rain".</span>
<span class="comment">// start animation!</span>
skycons.play();
<span class="comment">// you can also halt animation with skycons.pause()</span>
<span class="comment">// want to change the icon? no problem:</span>
skycons.set(<span class="constant">"icon1"</span>, Skycons.PARTLY_CLOUDY_NIGHT);
<span class="comment">// want to remove one altogether? no problem:</span>
skycons.remove(<span class="constant">"icon2"</span>);
</script></pre>
<p>Skycons were designed for <a href="http://forecast.io/">Forecast</a>
by those wacky folks at <strong>The Dark Sky Company</strong>, and were
heavily inspired by Adam Whitcroft’s excellent
<a href="http://adamwhitcroft.com/climacons/">Climacons</a>. The source
code is available on
<a href="http://github.com/darkskyapp/skycons">Github</a>, and has been
<a href="http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/">released
into the public domain</a>, so please do with it as you see fit!
♡</p>
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<script src="skycons.js"></script>
<script>
var icons = new Skycons(),
list = [
"clear-day", "clear-night", "partly-cloudy-day",
"partly-cloudy-night", "cloudy", "rain", "sleet", "snow", "wind",
"fog"
],
i;
for(i = list.length; i--; )
icons.set(list[i], list[i]);
icons.play();
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