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This table shows the web tags used on the "thismonthT.htm" web page, the rainfall this month does not appear  on that page, it is shown on [[#current|index.htm]].
This table shows the web tags used on the "thismonthT.htm" web page, the rainfall this month does not appear  on that page, it is shown on [[#current|index.htm]].


The web tags in the date column output dates in the format "dd MMMM" (same for Cumulus 1 and Cumulus MX), this can be changed using the [[#Time.2FDate_.27format.27_Parameter|format parameters]] described above. For web tags that represent daily values, there are (obviously) no corresponding time web tags, but for high and low spot values the defauly 'h:mm' format of the time output can be changed using output parameters.
The web tags in the date column output dates in the format "dd MMMM" (same for Cumulus 1 and Cumulus MX), this can be changed using the [[#Time.2FDate_.27format.27_Parameter|format parameters]] described above. For web tags that represent daily values, there are (obviously) no corresponding time web tags, but for high and low spot values the default 'h:mm' format of the time output can be changed using output parameters.


NB This table shows time of extremes for two daily figures (highest minimum/lowest maximum temperatures as of course these are actually associated with a particular time although a standard web tag was not provided for that), by including Cumulus time modifiers, and how minutes in time modifiers can be specified in two ways in Cumulus 1 but only in one way in Cumulus MX.
NB This table shows time of extremes for two daily figures (highest minimum/lowest maximum temperatures as of course these are actually associated with a particular time although a standard web tag was not provided for that), by including Cumulus time modifiers, and how minutes in time modifiers can be specified in two ways in Cumulus 1 but only in one way in Cumulus MX.
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