Polldaddy polls needs work
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I’ve been experimenting with this feature for a couple of days and have found it seriously lacking in two respects:
- You can’t tell what the poll will look like until it’s been published. After that point, you must delete it and start over to make changes.
- I had to get help from 1tess and Panos to manage a work around for my test page because standard centering codes didn’t work with my theme.
http://iwanticewater.wordpress.com/polls-stuff/
The blog I need help with is: (visible only to logged in users)
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izaakmak
Here is the link to the thread that you are referring to:
https://en.forums.wordpress.com/topic/positioning-of-poll-on-page?replies=34
Also, it’s good that it all worked out for you.
You might alert staff to that thread by contacting support. That the code works differently in different themes is odd. -
Number 1 is not correct: you click Edit and make whatever changes you want; no need to delete the poll. Number 2 is a theme issue, not a poll issue.
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I did edit my poll but it didn’t look any different on my page – even after clearing my cache. The changes that now appear in the first poll came only after I deleted it and made another one.
Frankly, I’ll always be hesitant to contact support because I assume that my lack of experience is just causing me to miss something. How do I know? Is this the proper link to send a query to staff?: http://support.wordpress.com/contact/
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On Panos to 1tess: I’ve just looked at the support contact page. I think I see what you mean!
On Panos to me: I thought I did give it enough time but even with HS cable, this old hunk-o-junk might take a little more than most. Even now as I type, the delay before it shows on-screen is getting long enough to where I’m going to have to re-boot soon. 8-0
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Hmm. I was not joking at all. About the support notification.
The “I did – I saw – I expected” straightjacket isn’t suitable.” Well, yes. Of course. But When I first started blogging they did not have that (I think), and it came later. Sort of like the SamB auto-response. It’s clumsy.
I’ve used it only a handful of times—it’s like filling out any form. You answer the questions. but then, here, at least, they give you space to add significant info. I have received personal responses from staff and things (typos, misleading stuff in the faq/support docs) have been fixed.
My naivete.
and I’m not joking now, either! ≥^,^≤
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Polls positioning breaks in Firefox 3.0.11 browser and Safari versions prior to 4.0.1. My seven answer question ends with “Other”, the input box of which is between questions 4 and 5.
Should I send link? Screenshot?
C.
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