The default city is chosen by the Weather widget according
to the time zone you selected when you first turned on your Mac and used the Setup Assistant.
When you hold the mouse pointer over the Weather widget, you see a small circle with an i in
the lower-right corner (see Figure 3-20); click it. When the widget ???flips over,??? you can see the
default city in the upper-left corner (see Figure 3-21). Type in the name of your city or its ZIP
code, and then click the Done button in the bottom-right corner (see Figure 3-22). As you can see
from Figure 3-23, your city??™s weather conditions are now displayed.
FIGURE 3-18 Your first look at Dashboard widgets
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Find More Cool Widgets Than You Can Shake a Stick At
As mentioned earlier, there are lots of widgets out there just waiting for you to discover them.
Apple has a great website that contains more than 3000 widgets created by third-party developers
and even by regular Mac users like you and me. To get to this site, open the Dashboard widget bar
FIGURE 3-19 The widget bar is open for business!
FIGURE 3-20 Click the Info (i) button
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FIGURE 3-21 Weather widget??™s default settings
FIGURE 3-22 Making the Weather widget yours
FIGURE 3-23 Your local weather conditions are now available at the click of a button.
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