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IWantOneButton

Author: Daniel Sands

A Simple Plugin which allows you to have an "I want one" and "I have one" on your blog posts, and then display the results in a widget. It's as simple as it sounds really, I saw this feature on the GadgetShow website and decided to replicate it in to a Wordpress plugin. It's great for anyone who has a Technology blog, as you can see how effective your blog posts are, and get an idea of your target audience.

Version History

2.0: New Features -
1. Changed voting method to using the permalink of a vote to using AJAX, thereby votes are alot quicker and don't result in a refresh.
2. You no longer have to use the to specify the use of the buttons for a post, there's now an option in the edit posts/pages screen which allows you to show the buttons or not.
3. You can now specify where you want the buttons to appear in respect to the post - topright, topleft, bottomleft or bottomright.
4. You can now choose from 5 default themes to decide the appearance of the buttons, or create your own theme (advanced).
5. All coding has been cleaned up and split into seperate php files for better readability.
6. Added an option to specify the message the end-user will see once they have voted.

0.01: Initial Release

updating to version 2.0
As this is a major release it is advised that you disable the plugin, delete the wantHave folder and overwrite it with the downloaded folder. All current votes will remain intact as they are stored in the wordpress database.

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