Forum:Identify user's location template. Possible?

On the WikiGardener site there is a need to identify the user's location to adjust the page display. (If a user is from North America, there's no point showing them when you should sow a plant's seeds if you're in the UK). Is it possible to identify where a user is accessing the site from so that this information can be incorporated into a template to show/hide tables accordingly? OllieMartin 09:25, August 10, 2010 (UTC)
 * With Javascript, it is one the the statistic Google Analyics pulls with it. -- 09:28, August 10, 2010 (UTC)
 * How complex is this to produce? (I know nothing about Javascript except inserting pre-written code) OllieMartin 09:56, August 10, 2010 (UTC)


 * Alternative idea - Instead of getting involved in complex javascript coding to detect were a user is (possibly located) & display a different chart is just create the charts for the different time / seasonal zones & Display then using the navbox with collapsible groups, with the variations hidden by default. Then if somebody in say the southern hemisphere wanted to they could create a region variation for their seasons easily & add a new section. The alt sections could be in collapsed boxes by default to reduce page space using wikipedia:Template:Navbox_with_collapsible_groups (Yes I have cautioned against people using wikipedia templates in the past, but I have used it on my wiki successfully with wikipedias navbox core code and it may be simpler than getting involved with custom javscript to select an option to display) - BulldozerD11 11:12, August 10, 2010 (UTC)