
Here is a list of all the blogs which have been nominated for best fandom blog:
Fandom Wank
Moviegrrl Reviews
The Mindless Ones
Please take a look at them, assess them, and then vote. The vote is anonymous, and you don't have to have a Dreamwidth account to vote - instructions on logging in with open ID are here. Do feel free to pimp it out to your readers if you've been nominated. The poll will remain open for a week, and the next category will go up tomorrow.
Poll #4009 Best Fandom Blog
This poll is closed.
Open to: All, detailed results viewable to: Just the Poll Creator, participants: 30
Open to: All, detailed results viewable to: Just the Poll Creator, participants: 30
Which blog should win the award for best fandom blog?
Den of Geek![]()
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2 (6.7%)
Diggerdydum![]()
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7 (23.3%)
Fandom Wank![]()
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3 (10.0%)
Lizbee![]()
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3 (10.0%)
Looking2dastars![]()
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3 (10.0%)
Moviegrrl Reviews![]()
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5 (16.7%)
The Mindless Ones![]()
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2 (6.7%)
Who Daily![]()
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5 (16.7%)
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Date: Wednesday, August 11th, 2010 11:32 pm (UTC)Each poll you want to hide needs to be surrounded by a Div with a specific unique class, something like [div class="poll"] would do.
Then, in your CSS, you need a bit of code.
.logged-out .poll {display:none;}
.logged-out .poll:before {content: "Note: " !important;}
Where note should be whatever text you want. I'm not sure how the interationg between display none and before will work, but there are variants.
I'll be submitting to DW some fixes to get polls in general better, one of them will be to put some CSS into the poll display itself so farting around like this is less needed...