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« on: August 01, 2004, 05:46:50 PM »

When are you going to give us the scoop on your new website?  What will it include?
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« Reply #1 on: August 02, 2004, 07:49:31 AM »
« Edited: August 02, 2004, 08:05:06 AM by The Vorlon »

When are you going to give us the scoop on your new website?  What will it include?

Needless to say.. lots of poll related stuff Smiley

Each state has it's own page.

A running anaylsis of each state as well.

Also a National poll page, plus a composite result that rolls all the state averages into a national composite.

Articles

Polling 101 - The basics
Polling 201 - How to validate a poll (parts A & B)
Polling 301 - What is a likely voter?
Polling 401 - Why do polls disagree?
Polling 501 - The advanced stuff

Pollsters

Historic Scorecards
Methodological overviews
Quirks and tendencies
Interview Q & As with the actual pollsters themselves

Punditry & Predictions

Assorted articles an anaylsis
A "Q & A" section

I have it 98% coded.  All the poll pages run off an SQL data base so I just have to enter a poll into the DB and the pages all auto update.

Still on my development server, but I go public in about 2 weeks or so. (I hope) Still sorting out the hosting issues.

I did a site in 2000 but I ran out of bandwidth real fast so I password protected it in the end.  This year I think I will password protect as well.

In 2000 I had a "membership fee" where to gain access you had to e-mail me proof of a charitable contribution in excess of $50 to get a password.  May do the same this year

He is an example page


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« Reply #2 on: August 02, 2004, 07:58:32 AM »


I hope your provider won't mind your site being flooded with hits on Day 1.  hahaha
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