Wednesday, August 27, 2008

Poll Problems

Quick note. I've been looking into a problem with the polls. Apparently folks using Internet Explorer are not seeing the formatting of the polls on the blog properly. This includes colors, sizing, layout and most notably, the all-important vote button. I'm looking into a solution for this.

As a temporary fix, you can still vote by making a selection like normal and then clicking the grey box next to the View Results link. Not all of the polls in the pollbar are being affected. It's a weird problem. I'm working on it.

UPDATE (12:27 PM): Polls are back to normal now. The problem was the section with the results from previous pollls. I thought it'd be nice feature to have but I guess it was adversely affecting IE. So it's gone now. Anyway, problem solved. (But now the star ratings for each post seem to be gone. Working on it.)

9 comments:

Anonymous said...

People using Internet Explorer need to get Firefox or Safari...

Leafers LP said...

Yeah right. I'm not gonna switch cause of some vote button.

Tukker said...

serves them right for using a crappy server

asnowballschance said...

Mozilla > Safari > Explorer.

The Kyle said...

I didn't know they was even an internet war going for internet browsers. Seriously, why do you care what other people use?

Anonymous said...

Just trying to hell others see the light is all ;P

Firefox all the way. Been using it for probably 5+ years now and never felt the urge to go back. Use Firefox for just a couple of days and you'll never want to use Exploder again.

Atownjacket said...

Mozilla > Safari > Explorer.
-cosign

Unknown said...

Firefox is more secure, easier to use, and did I mention more secure? IE is chock full of security holes, and firefox isn't. It also speaks a lot to the usability of firefox that the latest IE is a virtual clone of the Firefox interface.

Does IE have a built in spell check?

Ask the people who actually know computers. IE is pretty much crap.

Hockey Week said...

IE6 > Firefox > IE7 > poop > safari

my main computer still uses IE6, which i still think is the pinnacle of internet, balancing simplicity with ability.

since that computer's monitor crapped out, i'm on my laptop, where i was forced to try IE7. it sucks. so here i am on firefox.

i guess my argument is helped by the fact that i hate tabs...

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