So... when you start a new thread, at the bottom, but right above the buttons to post the thread or preview the post, you'll find a section dedicated to the poll.
There's a checkbox with the label "I want to post a poll".
And beneath that label, there's the "Number of options:" for your poll. There is a default value already present and it's 2.
You then press the "Post Thread" button and you'll have a page where you can define the various poll options:
Question - The question you want to pose on your poll.
Number of options - it seems you can update this value, so you're not restricted to what you mentioned on the previous page.
Poll options - The replies to the question in which users will vote; one text box for each option, labeled "option 1", "option 2", "option 3", etc...
Options - two check boxes, the first allows multiple choice votes, the other makes it a public poll, where users can see who voted for what
Poll timeout - Number of days that your poll is to be active. The default value of 0 is already filled in, meaning the poll lasts forever.
Press the "post new poll" button and you're done!
There's a checkbox with the label "I want to post a poll".
And beneath that label, there's the "Number of options:" for your poll. There is a default value already present and it's 2.
You then press the "Post Thread" button and you'll have a page where you can define the various poll options:
Question - The question you want to pose on your poll.
Number of options - it seems you can update this value, so you're not restricted to what you mentioned on the previous page.
Poll options - The replies to the question in which users will vote; one text box for each option, labeled "option 1", "option 2", "option 3", etc...
Options - two check boxes, the first allows multiple choice votes, the other makes it a public poll, where users can see who voted for what
Poll timeout - Number of days that your poll is to be active. The default value of 0 is already filled in, meaning the poll lasts forever.
Press the "post new poll" button and you're done!