Hi Tom,

> How would I add an alias to check the weather in London?
> I do not need to be logged in for this.

The easy way would be to just add it to "My Yahoo" under the weather
tab, which would make the 'My Yahoo' (yy) search take you to a page
that includes London (**and** any other locations' you may desire)
weather:
http://e.my.yahoo.com/config/edit_wni?.hier=h_105,h_101,root&.src=my&;.
done=http%3a//my.yahoo.com/&.page=p1

However, if you really didn't want to be 'logged in' at all, you could
use just this link:
http://search.weather.yahoo.com/forecast/UKXX0085.html

Which could be 'aliased' as so:
lw|http://search.weather.yahoo.com/forecast/UKXX0085.html

If you add "|London Weather" to the end it'll appear as "London
Weather" in the menu (if that matters to you). Then, just use "lw" to
run "London Weather".

Regards,

Shawn K. Hall
http://ReliableAnswers.com/

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