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Ensuring two items about gauges page are next to each other
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== My gauges page has text where it should show gauges ==
[[File:Gauges missing.jpg|200px|thumb|left|Screen image example]] If your standard Cumulus 'gauges.htm' web page displays like this then either
1) You have not loaded the required files onto your server (the whole of the '\webfiles\dbimages' folder within the folder that holds your Cumulus program should be uploaded as explained in [[Simple Website setup]])
or 2) JavaScript is not enabled in your browser (in most browsers this is switched on and off in either something called 'Options' or something called 'Settings')
or 3) You are using an add-on such as 'NoScript' which requires you to explicitly turn on JavaScript for each web site you visit within the 'NoScript' options. (This sort of add-on may be used to restrict advertising or tracking of your actions, or for security against unwanted processes being started by sites you visit).
 
== The 'real time wind data' gauges on the standard gauges page aren't working ==
 
If it's an 'extra' file of your own, listed on the 'files' tab of the internet settings, make sure you have ticked the 'process' box. Check that your web tags haven't been changed by your editing software so that they are no longer web tags. See "My web pages have things like &lt;#location&gt; in them" above.
 
== My gauges page has text where it should show gauges ==
[[File:Gauges missing.jpg|200px|thumb|left|Screen image example]] If your web page displays like this then either
1) You have not loaded the required files onto your server (the whole of the '\webfiles\dbimages' folder within the folder that holds your Cumulus program should be uploaded as explained in [[Simple Website setup]])
or 2) JavaScript is not enabled in your browser (in most browsers this is switched on and off in either something called 'Options' or something called 'Settings')
or 3) You are using an add-on such as 'NoScript' which requires you to explicitly turn on JavaScript for each web site you visit within the 'NoScript' options. (This sort of add-on may be used to restrict advertising or tracking of your actions, or for security against unwanted processes being started by sites you visit).
 
== Running a web server on the same PC as Cumulus ==
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