The plugin page is –
https://www.ads-software.com/plugins/polldaddy/
Shuvo Nasir
]]>I have got a narrow Poll Daddy poll and a 120 x 600 advertisement that are nearly exactly the same size that I want to be side by side on my sidebar. I’m using the Max Magazine theme (I just changed over from Mystique). At the moment, I’m still in the process of making my site suit the theme and I’ve looked at many support pages and forum topics, but I can’t seem to find a bit of code or any solution to this that works. Any help would be much appreciated.
]]>I am looking for a little help with a minor bump I ran into on a blog I run. We’ve been using poll daddy for, well… polls… with no problem until the other day. We are using the Poll Daddy plugin to create and embed the polly.
We installed the the Twitter Embed plugin the other day and, since then, the Polly Daddy polls don’t seem to work in Internet Explorer. Upon clicking an option to vote (or even to see the poll results) it produces an error in the status bar. Mind you, it doesn’t time out, go to a new window, or anything… Just a small error in the status bar.
Upon disabling Twitter Embed, the Poll works again in IE. Haven’t encountered the problem in other browsers (of course… always IE).
Here’s the site: https://vikingsterritory.com
Any help would be greatly appreciated
]]>My site www.bjj.org uses Poll Daddy, well after recent updates the polls I have on some posts are showing up on my home page for some reason..anyone know why?
[No bumping, thank you.]
]]>I am trying to embed a poll daddy plugin into my wordpress sidebar.php so it can show against each poll in single.php:
<?php if ( get_post_meta($post->ID, 'Poll Daddy Poll ID', true) ) : ?>
<div id="poll-side">
<?php $pollId = get_post_meta($post->ID, 'Poll Daddy Poll ID', true); ?>
<?php echo do_shortcode($pollId); ?>
</div>
<?php endif; ?>
I have setup a custom field and stored the value on it. If I just echo out the raw value, it does that but the code above should be rendering the poll. What am I doing wrong?
]]>]]><script type=”text/javascript” language=”javascript”
src=”https://static.polldaddy.com/p/4101512.js”></script>
<noscript>
Débutant of the Year
<span style=”font:9px;”>(polls)</span>
</noscript><script type=”text/javascript” language=”javascript”
src=”https://static.polldaddy.com/p/4101522.js”></script>
<noscript>
Débutant of the Year
<span style=”font:9px;”>(polls)</span>
</noscript>
The problem is that now, the page menu bar shows up on top of the survey pop-up window – which is distracting and weird-looking. PollDaddy Support says the code that is creating the menu bar originates from the website, so the problem needs to be solved in CSS/WordPress.
Has anyone encountered a similar problem, or have ideas on how to fix this? Thanks very much.
]]>Any ideas ?
]]>It won’t take the setting at all. I have reset my password to check that might have been an issue with caching of cookies or similar but no luck.Also tried on IE version 7 and no luck.
I will, try with Safari on a Mac to see if there is a difference. But just re enabling my Super Cache now.
I am using the 0.5 version of the PollDaddy plugin from Automattic. When I enter the email address and password it just goes blank and will not save the setting.
I can log into the pollDaddy account directly and I can still cut & paste code so it will probably work but the benfit of having the Polldaddy plugin is zero until the polldaddy login can be saved inside WordPress.
I also deactivated Super Cache Plugin as they might have been an issue.
I am using WP Spamfreee and quite a few other plugins all listed below.
As far as I know all plugins are up to date and have been used for a very long time with no known conflicts.
Akismet 2.2.1
All in One SEO Pack 1.4.6.15
Anarchy Media Player 1.6.5
Comment Redirect 0.1
Contact Form 7 1.8.0.4
delicious-plus widget 1.2
Email commenters 0.2
Feedburner Feed Replacement 2.2
FeedEntryHeader 1.01
Google Search widget 1.0
Google XML Sitemaps 3.1.0.1
iWPhone 0.1.2
podPress 8.8
PollDaddy Polls 0.5
Random Image Selector 1.2.5
Related Posts 0.1
Simple Trackback Validation 2.1
Sociable 2.9.5
Subscribe To Comments 2.1.2
What Would Seth Godin Do 1.5
WordPress Database Backup 2.2.1
Wordpress Duplicate Content Cure 1.0
Wordpress Gravatars 2.7.1
WP-Ban 1.31
WP-SpamFree 1.9.6.7
WP Security Scan 2.3
WP Super Cache 0.8.4