Hello Richard,
Rating Stars for WP - just doing an iFrame will not be that simple, because
you will need to transfer a good deal of info into calling iFrame. Plus you
will NOT be able to track the user.
I suggest using a WP plugin like this:
https://wordpress.org/plugins/rating-widget/. There are
% of the task takes 90% of the time, and the last 10% takes the
other 90% of the time."
Peter M. Brigham
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Thanks, Stephen.
Those two inclinations were what I was thinking as well. Thanks for
confirming.
On 5/29/16 4:52 PM, stephen barncard wrote:
1. I wouldn't bother trying to do this simple task in PHP if I didn't have
to...
how about..
create a livecode server page with the rating/poll page
1. I wouldn't bother trying to do this simple task in PHP if I didn't have
to...
how about..
create a livecode server page with the rating/poll page and business logic
since you said you could do that ... and easy to check and debug outside
WP.
and then use an IFRAME in the html
to display your
Disclaimer - I don't know much about Wordpress. But after Todd's
postings about it during the recent funding effort, I decided to go back
and try again to use it (previous attempts have failed in a myriad of
features that appear to be documented only on videos - the least
time-effective way to
I have someone building a WordPress website for me. I personally do not know
WordPress. He doesn't know how to address the following issue. I know how to do
much of it through Livecode, but I'm not sure how to integrate the two.
One feature of the site is that users get to input a rating on a p