Well there is a solution to that too (if you have say only 2 votes, used them and one is AM and find another)...

  • Open the 3rd node to vote in another window
  • Vote for this node
  • Submit the v0tes in the main window, you are down ny one and the only the node at the top will get a vote. (If that happens to be the AM, then repeat first 2 steps for the other node you wish to vote)
  • Not exactly pretty, but ti works, and you don't have to remember who you voted for.

    --
    perl -pe "s/\b;([st])/'\1/mg"


    In reply to Re: Re: Re: Re: Voting buttons - need zero/reset by belg4mit
    in thread Voting buttons - need zero/reset by japh

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