Public Use Widgets

You can now add the Water Alert Gauge and Watering Index to your Web site to encourage your audience to use water more efficiently.

 

The widget works by opening a “window” on your Web site that points to a graphic on our site. All you have to do is decide where to put the “window” on your site. It will look exactly like it does below. Select one that fits best on your Web site. Installing a widget on your site is a simple matter of copying the code we’ve provided next to each widget and pasting it into the appropriate place on your site. You can all get the same widget information from this RSS Feed.

 

For questions about the widget or how to use it, please email the Web Manager.

Copy and paste the code below to add onto your web page.

 

<iframe src="http://www.bewaterwise.com/widget/waterindex.html" name="Watering Index" frameborder=0 id="widget_v01" scrolling="no" height="100" width="320" marginheight="0" marginwidth="0" ></iframe>

 

 

H2Love Campaign Graphic - Small Size

To use this widget, copy and paste the following code into your Web page:

 

<iframe src="http://www.bewaterwise.com/widgets/H2Love-widget-small.html" name="Love Water. Save Water." frameborder=0 scrolling="no" height="158" width="143" marginheight="0" marginwidth="0" ></iframe>

 

H2Love Campaign Graphic - Medium Size

To use this widget, copy and paste the following code into your Web page:

 

<iframe src="http://www.bewaterwise.com/widgets/H2Love-widget-medium.html" name="Love Water. Save Water." frameborder=0 scrolling="no" height="208" width="188" marginheight="0" marginwidth="0" ></iframe>

 

H2Love Campaign Graphic - Large Size

To use this widget, copy and paste the following code into your Web page:

 

<iframe src="http://www.bewaterwise.com/widgets/H2Love-widget-large.html" name="Love Water. Save Water." frameborder=0 scrolling="no" height="258" width="233" marginheight="0" marginwidth="0" ></iframe>

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