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fVote

Descripcion

Ever needed a voting plugin which acts like a question matrix?
Here is your solution. You don’t need any options in the backend and you can include this in any post or page.

It is based on shortcodes:
[fVote question= »Do you like? » subject= »rats,cats,squirrels » remarks= »much,little,not » button= »vote for your pet! » thanks= »Thank you »]

and to see the results as percent.
[fVote_results question= »Do you like? » total_votes= »total votes »]

Hopefully somebody needs that for something.

Screenshots

  • The voting unit
  • the results unit

Installacion

  1. Upload ‘fVote’ folder to the /wp-content/plugins/ directory.
  2. Activate the plugin through the ‘Plugins’ menu in WordPress.
  3. Insert shortcodes from readme.txt to get started.

FAQ

Where it is storing it’s results?

It creates a special table called wp_fvote inside your WordPress installation.

How can I get rid of the fVote results table?

Just Drop wp_fVote it with phpmyadmin or go to the main plugin file and uncomment line 39 (register_deactivation_hook) during its active.

Where can I read more?

http://www.wp-plugin-dev.com/fVote/

Where can I get support?

Contact us at http://www.wp-plugin-dev.com/support-contact/

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Contributors & Developers

“fVote” is open source software. The following people have contributed to this plugin.

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Changelog

0.5

Initial release