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To get more people to vote, add your poll to [[User polls]]. This has the advantage a casual visitor can glance several polls, and vote for more than one at the same time, making the data you collect more valuable
 
To get more people to vote, add your poll to [[User polls]]. This has the advantage a casual visitor can glance several polls, and vote for more than one at the same time, making the data you collect more valuable
  
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Adding a poll is actually enormously simple. Just add:
 
Adding a poll is actually enormously simple. Just add:

Latest revision as of 23:33, 18 March 2007

adding a poll to your article

Add it centrally

To get more people to vote, add your poll to User polls. This has the advantage a casual visitor can glance several polls, and vote for more than one at the same time, making the data you collect more valuable

How?

Adding a poll is actually enormously simple. Just add:

<poll domain=intl>
 Question
 Answer 1
 Answer 2
 Answer 3
 </poll>

You can add as many answers as you like. Some things to keep in mind though: the key of the poll is the Question, change the Question, even one letter, and you have a new poll! So check carefully the question if it's ok before saving.

That's it?

Actually, you best add to User polls a bit of context to your poll, with also a link to the page you use the poll on.

How to include a poll

To include the poll in an article, you use inclusion. You denote the poll on User polls with a section:

<section begin=pollkey /> ... here comes the poll ...
 <section end=pollkey />

Where you chose something meaningfull for pollkey.

You can then include everything denoted by the section in another page, with for example:

 <div style="width:100%" valign="top">
 {{#lst:User polls|pollkey}}
 </div>

Enjoy!

Note: apparently including the poll also includes a whitespace before the poll box. I am not aware of a method to disable this.