Hey, check into “dPolls.” These are little poll tiles you can add to your blog so your readers can vote on things like, say, are you hot or not? All AJAXy and have rounded corners. Translation: they are cool looking. If you’re into that kind of thing.

Everything looks cooler with rounded corners. Fact.
Everything looks cooler with rounded corners. Fact.
I used dpolls a few times .. cute:-) My only complaint – oops, I just realize where I am saying it – is that I have to log in with IE, the site partially dies with FF.
I used dpolls a few times .. cute:-) My only complaint – oops, I just realize where I am saying it – is that I have to log in with IE, the site partially dies with FF.
I’m using Mozilla FireFox 1.5 and the site looks great.
I’m using Mozilla FireFox 1.5 and the site looks great.
looks good in flock. (the poll that is, didn’t spend that much time on the site)
looks good in flock. (the poll that is, didn’t spend that much time on the site)
It looks great in Firefox, but when I want to log in, it gives me this BS: “The browser you’re using refuses to sign in. (cookies rejected)”
Cookies are NOT rejected, they are allowed, in fact I specifically enetered their site to allow it, tried ALL cookie settings in FF, to no avail. So when I want to create a new poll, I have to use IE.
It looks great in Firefox, but when I want to log in, it gives me this BS: “The browser you’re using refuses to sign in. (cookies rejected)”
Cookies are NOT rejected, they are allowed, in fact I specifically enetered their site to allow it, tried ALL cookie settings in FF, to no avail. So when I want to create a new poll, I have to use IE.
Of ALL the Microsoft and BIG TECH news of late, and you go technorati-testing and Web 2.0 rounded corners poll-site crazy.
You need a memetracker for relevency.
Of ALL the Microsoft and BIG TECH news of late, and you go technorati-testing and Web 2.0 rounded corners poll-site crazy.
You need a memetracker for relevency.
I like BlogFlux’s Poll system better – http://polls.blogflux.com
Mapping is cool wherever you use it
I like BlogFlux’s Poll system better – http://polls.blogflux.com
Mapping is cool wherever you use it
If you find rounded corners cool (and most people do so), you can use RoundedBox ASP.NET server control which will do all nasty HTML/CSS/JavaScript work for you for free. So if you’re an ASP.NET gyu, check http://borber.com/roundedbox/
Borek
If you find rounded corners cool (and most people do so), you can use RoundedBox ASP.NET server control which will do all nasty HTML/CSS/JavaScript work for you for free. So if you’re an ASP.NET gyu, check http://borber.com/roundedbox/
Borek
This isn’t “cool looking” you old git, it’s horrible.
This isn’t “cool looking” you old git, it’s horrible.
You’re off playing with Web 2.0 based poll things, the likes of which have been around for the last 5 – 10 years just without AJAX while other more important things are happening like Google’s acquisition of MeasureMap before MeasureMap has even officially launched.
You’re off playing with Web 2.0 based poll things, the likes of which have been around for the last 5 – 10 years just without AJAX while other more important things are happening like Google’s acquisition of MeasureMap before MeasureMap has even officially launched.
Shameless plug, but check out Quimble – http://quimble.com – nice simple ajax polls are coming at the end of the month, but right now the site is friendly and offers a couple of options for adding polls to your site.
Shameless plug, but check out Quimble – http://quimble.com – nice simple ajax polls are coming at the end of the month, but right now the site is friendly and offers a couple of options for adding polls to your site.
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