Hey guys,
I am testing my new docs center on my site which includes ecommerce and a commercial release of LG Polls.
Go test the site and get the module: LG Polls
Cheers
Leevi, I went to the link you just posted and created an account. I couldn’t find any way to purchase the module or download the files. Is it available yet or not?
Hi Phil,
Once you have activated your account (email should have been sent once you registered) visit the page of the addon you wish to purchase. There should be a buy now button.
Once you have bought and purchased the addon it will appear in your member section.
Cheers Leevi
Not sure if I’m allowed to post this kinda stuff in the forums… I’m sure I’ll find out very soon but…..
As you may or may not know my beloved Newcastle Jets FC just won the national league so to celebrate…
I have reduced the price of LG Polls to $39.95 for the next couple of days until the beers wear off.
Go you Jets!
See you in the Asian Champions League!
Leevi
I like this module a lot and have already implemented it. We used to use EEPolls, which did have one feature that I wish LG Polls could add.
In EEPolls, polls could be presented so that two buttons appeared, one for submitting a vote, the other for viewing the results before voting. A reader of our site initially would see the poll question, the possible answers and two buttons. If they chose not to vote, by clicking on “View” they could still see the results.
LG Polls has the same functionality, but – if I’m understanding the documentation correctly – the only way to accomplish this is to display the poll question, the possible answers and the “Submit” button along with the poll answers repeated with their respective results. In other words, the reader sees the answers twice, which is redundant.
Would it possible to include an “either-or” function in LG Polls so that someone who has not voted has the choice of either voting or viewing the current results, but not both at the same time?
Hey sv,
This is possible with LG Polls at the moment. It just takes a little bit of lateral thinking and some JS 😊
Heres the idea…
When rendering the poll you display the question and answers in one div (div 1) and the existing poll results in another hidden div (div 2). Now add a link inside div 1 which when clicked hides div 1 and shows div 2.
Hope this helps
Cheers Leevi
The one thing I always hated about Wordpress extensions was they were a nightmare to customise. Thats why in most of my extensions they come with no pre-generated html. Nothing worse than hacking an extension so it outputs what you want.
I don’t think a couple of divs and some js is much of a coding challenge 😉
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