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=== MoodThingy Mood Rating Widget ===
Tags: widget, plugin, stats, statistics, ratings, rating, poll, voting, mood, emotion, feeling, feedback, comments
Contributors: moodthingy, ernieatlyd, mikeleeorg
Tested up to: 3.5
Requires at least: 2.9
Stable Tag: 2.0

Adds a one-click real-time mood rating widget to all of your posts.  What was previously the PRO version is now open source. This version includes the ability to customize your moods and color choices, previously unavailable in the freely available version of MoodThingy.

== Description ==

MoodThingy is a widget that any blogger can use to track the emotional feedback of an individual blog post or article. The widget can be configured to automatically appear below all of your posts, or manually placed anywhere within a post using a handy WordPress tag. A dashboard of MoodThingy stats is also offered so you can see which articles excite, amuse, or bore your readers, sorted by mood or number of votes in the past day, week, or month.

A WordPress Widget is also included in the plug-in as a way to show readers the most popular blog posts in the past day, week, month or year. The PRO version allows publishers to customize the moods and colors of the plug-in for their blog.

MoodThingy was built as a WordPress plug-in built by Ernie Hsiung, with help by Mike Lee in 2012. Previously, the plug-in offered a PRO version for a premium prices. Eventually, both developers ended up being unable to continue the project and a decision was made to discountinue the PRO version (offered on CodeCanyon) and fold the code to open source in July, 2014.

== Installation ==

1. Download and unzip the plugin file.
2. Upload the "moodthingy" folder into your /wp-content/plugins/ directory.
3. Go to the Plugins section of your WordPress admin and activate the MoodThingy plugin.
4. And you're done!

== Screenshots ==

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== Frequently Asked Questions ==

If you have any issues with the app, you can visit the [GitHub repo](https://github.com/ErnieAtLYD/MoodThingy-WP-Plug-In/). Note that the code has been uploaded with the hope that if there is a community that is a fan of this, it can still be supported by the community.

== Screenshots ==

1. MoodThingy Widget
2. MoodThingy Stats Dashboard 

== Changelog ==

= 2.0 =
* July 19, 2014: The formerly PRO version of MoodThingy is now available. The code base is available as open source at https://github.com/ErnieAtLYD/MoodThingy-WP-Plug-In, and pull requests are welcome.

= 1.14 =
* Now added the ability to share through Facebook. In the UI, the option to allow Twitter has been replaced with a general social media sharing option that will let you share via Twitter and Facebook.

= 1.13 =
* Added more widgets that can be displayed in a blog through the Widgets menu under Appearances.
* Fixed a bug where single quotes in the CSS placed in the "Additional CSS box" were getting unnecessarily escaped.

= 1.12 =
* Sept 27, 2012: Bug Fix - Fixed a bug in the analytics UI where the "Most Voted" tables were using default moods

= 1.11 =
* Feature - You are now use 2-6 moods, rather than being locked into only having 6 moods. You can change the amount in the Customize tab in the Settings menu. 
* Bug Fix - Some blogs export magic quotes as extended HTML entities. Convert these to regular characters when you try to tweet

= 1.10 =
* Bug Fix - Fixed a bug where Javascript "Thanks!" string wasn't being translated. (Hat tip: Thomas Bergmann)

= 1.9 =
* Added the ability to include image thumbnails in the MoodThingy widget
* Fixed a bug where "Show a sparkline (graphical bar graph) above moods." wasn't working

= 1.8 =
* Bug Fix - Fixed a bug where more than one vote was not being recorded in the polls. 

= 1.7 =
* Bug Fix - Fixed a SQL Injection vulnerabilities

= 1.6 =
* Bug Fix - Added and Fixed a bug to have a setting to turn on and off the MoodThingy logo
* Bug Fix - Fixed bug where [moodthingy] shortcode was only returning the plug-in code at the top of a post/page

= 1.5 =
* Bug Fix - Fixed a bug where you couldn't turn off the ability to automatically sort moods

= 1.4 =
* Bug Fix - Fixed a SQL error that inaccurately skipped posts that had votes on multiple days. As a result there should be more accurate database analytics.

= 1.3 =
* Added an option to let you completely bypass the plug-in and custom CSS. Useful if you want to edit your CSS from one source or if you are using this plug-in with WordPress Multisite.

= 1.2 =
* Integrated the bug fixes from the regular version of MoodThingy up to version 0.8.5 into the PRO version. This includes a new CSS Box and a slight change as to how percentages are calculated.
* You now have the ability to edit the plug-in strings.

= 1.1 =
* Integrated the bug fixes from the regular version of MoodThingy up to version 0.8.4.2 into the PRO version.

= 1.0 = 
* PRO version 1.0 is a branch off the non-pro version of MoodThingy, 0.8.2.

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moodthingy-wp-plug-in's Issues

display results.

hi! not sure if anyone will actually see this, but figured i'd try.

i have a wordpress built that is using this plugin to basically up/vote down/vote posts.

is there a simple way to display the results of the voting elsewhere in the template files? i keep breaking things, and i am sure i am just missing something simple. literally all i am looking to do is just display the voting results of a post on the homepage. overlay it over the post thumbnail image. and it's only 2 voting options.

any help would make my freakin' week. haha.

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