Check the original proyect on GitHub
Requires at least: 3.9
Tested up to: 4.3
Stable tag: 2.70
This plugin is based on the "WP-Polls" plugin made by GamerZ with the main difference that i've removed all the provided CSS files and added a little of extra HTML markup to make it easier for the Developer and the designer for applying custom style.
If you want to use your own CSS styles, you just have to create a file called polls-css.css
inside a folder called css/
on your theme directory
. If it doesn't exist, it will look to the same file on your theme directory
AND if it doesn't exist, it will try to load it from your plugin folder wp-polls/
.
Original repo: Adds an AJAX poll system to your WordPress blog. You can also easily add a poll into your WordPress's blog post/page.
- [wp-polls.php]
- Added
class
&id
to the poll question tag - Added class
.list
to the.wp-polls-ul
- Removed "text-align:center;" from most of the front-end tags
- Changed the
<p>
tag to<h3>
on the titltes - Added class
.input-row
to the submit container. Also the submit button now has.wp-poll-submit
as new classname - New CSS loading spinner animation
- New class "wp-poll-view-results" for the link to the poll results
- Bodoke CSS class on the submit poll button
- New syntax for the poll answer on the results section
- Multiple option form now has class
.wp-multi-poll
. The same goes for the single-choice form.wp-single-poll
- New attr "data-max-ans" that set the max answers avaiable for the user to be selected
- Added
- [polls-template.php]
- Added
class
&id
to the poll question tag - Added class
.list
to the.wp-polls-ul
- Removed "text-align:center;" from most of the front-end tags
- Changed the
<p>
tag to<h3>
on the titltes - Added class
.input-row
to the submit container. Also the submit button now has.wp-poll-submit
as new classname - New class "wp-poll-view-results" for the link to the poll results
- Bodoke CSS class on the submit poll button
- New syntax for the poll answer on the results section
- Added
- [polls-css.css]
- Removed from the plugin directory
- WP-Polls will search not only in your theme's directory, it will also look inside a custom
css/
folder inside your theme`s directory
- [polls-css-rtl.css]
- Deprecated. Everything you need it's inside
polls-css.css
- Deprecated. Everything you need it's inside
- [polls-js.dev.js]
- Using this file insted of
poll-js.js
- New function adds a
.checked
class to the label next to theinput:checked
- Using this file insted of