Sorry! it's there graphical display, it is a white, so I did not notice![]()
1. I'm using 1.0 - are there other versions?
2. Chrome (latest), also tried it in Firefox & I.E.
3. www. t r y m a r k e t .com (remove spaces) - It's on the right hand side at the bottom.
Also noticed that it's not displaying properly in I.E. and firefox - but that's just a stylesheet thing.
I basically want people to be able to say why they are not going to continue with a purchase.
I see lots of people find a product in google shopping, see that it's the cheapest but move on anyway. So I'd like to get some sort of sense as to why that happens as much as it does.
Obviously leaving the poll open for someone to vote again is a little flawed so I may have to re-think that. I guess I would still get a good idea of why people don't follow through even if they can only vote the one time. Maybe if it re-opened after a certain amount of time has passed?
It's exactely the same issue I addessed a few days ago, and I entered two polls about why people should or should not buy from us!
But beside that, I already made this an option for each poll (multivote) which will be in version 1.1.
The reason that 1.1 is not available yet is that there are some problems with the bars in IE 9 :-(
Boudewijn Sjouke
http://www.chinesedingen.nl
To make sure that the statistics are received by the browser, I'd like to check the resulting page. You can do the following in IE:
1. go to your website
2. vote on a poll and leave the page as it is
3. press F12 to open the developer tools
4. click View->Source->DOM(page)
5. from the source window, click file->save and save the file somewhere
6. send the file to the email address mentioned at the top of the poll_manager.txt file
If you just want to check for yourself, search the file and check for the poll part. The HTML containing the statistics should be there.
Besides that, some more questions:
- do you get any JS errors?
- do you see the 'loading' image appear?
Boudewijn Sjouke
http://www.chinesedingen.nl