How to Embed Polldaddy Into Tumblr Blog Not the Sidebar
Polldaddy polls are customizable surveys that anyone can create and place on the Web. When embedded on a blog site such as Tumblr, these polls provide fresh new content that site visitors can not only view but interact with as well. You don't have to know anything about HTML coding or scripting languages to use Polldaddy polls. The site generates everything you need to embed polls directly into blog posts instead of on Tumblr's sidebar.
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Visit Polldaddy and sign into your account. The site takes you to your dashboard control panel. Your existing polls appear in the "My Content" panel on the right side of the page.
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Click the "Embed" link below the poll you wish to place on Tumblr. Polldaddy displays a text box containing the code needed to generate the poll. Copy that code using your mouse.
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Navigate to your Tumblr account and click "Text." Type a title for your blog post in the "Title" text box, and click "HTML."
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Right-click inside the HTML Source Editor that appears and click "Paste." Tumblr pastes the code you copied into the editor.
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Click the "Update" button at the bottom of the editor to save you changes. Click "Create Post" to return to your Dashboard page.
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Click your Tumblr profile picture. The site opens your blog post. The Polldaddy poll appears on the page.
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