Never mind, I just checked FAQ and discovered that I can only edit the poll before anyone votes. Again, it's not that important.rick2vick wrote:Maybe there's something wrong with me. When I click on "edit", only my message comes up on the edit screen, not the poll. I guess it is not that important, but I know others have edited their polls.rick2vick wrote: just go back to the original post and click "edit". as it is yours, you'll be able to edit anything in there, including poll options.
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what do you want removed, and what would you like added? I'll go in and fix it.
one thing to keep in mind when adding/changing options after someone has voted - if you HAVE voted in the poll already, you will NOT be able to vote again. this is done by username, not IP, so don't bather trying to change computers...
one thing to keep in mind when adding/changing options after someone has voted - if you HAVE voted in the poll already, you will NOT be able to vote again. this is done by username, not IP, so don't bather trying to change computers...
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Well, now you've presented me with another dilemma. It seems that a couple of people like Alice in Wonderland. So that was the one that I wanted to add, but what should be removed? Every film in the poll has the potential of getting votes. Maybe I should run another poll on which film to remove. On second thought, I think I will just leave it the way it is. Thanks anyway js3901.js3901 wrote:what do you want removed, and what would you like added? I'll go in and fix it.
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Yah, I would just leave it as it is. It's fine the way it is. I like reading everyone's responses anyway to see what flicks they pickedrick2vick wrote:Well, now you've presented me with another dilemma. It seems that a couple of people like Alice in Wonderland. So that was the one that I wanted to add, but what should be removed? Every film in the poll has the potential of getting votes. Maybe I should run another poll on which film to remove. On second thought, I think I will just leave it the way it is. Thanks anyway js3901.js3901 wrote:what do you want removed, and what would you like added? I'll go in and fix it.
When you look at just the poll, you don't know who picked what, but when you read the responses you can see who liked what.
Now my deliema is how to buy all the ones I like guess I better hit the lottery tonight....ha ha ha
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I think the choices should be limited to in-house Disney developed films... i.e., no Pixar. Then see how people think. I know that Toy Story, Nemo, Incredibles, et al, are *technically* Disney... but really, they're Pixar films. Disney just distributed. That would free up a bunch of room for the *actual* Disney films to be chosen...
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Favorite Animated film
I think Fantasia is terriffic. The concept is great and it is more abstract, leaving more up to the imagination than the traditional linear story. I also like the fact that it was intended to change as time progressed, just like the parks at Disney World and Disney Land. Even though this never happened,(Fantasia becoming an ongoing and changing project)I still like that this was the intention.
Plus, it's just not fair. Pixar's are all SOOOOOO good.spaulo wrote:I think the choices should be limited to in-house Disney developed films... i.e., no Pixar. Then see how people think. I know that Toy Story, Nemo, Incredibles, et al, are *technically* Disney... but really, they're Pixar films. Disney just distributed. That would free up a bunch of room for the *actual* Disney films to be chosen...
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It's not a matter of age, it's just a matter of who produces them. "Disney" doesn't make the Pixar movies. Of course, real Disney movies of late are much worse than the Pixar films, but I'm not talking about quality.
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I've always been a huge fan of Dumbo. The circus world has always intrigued me in that film. I also like Jungle Book for the jungle world that is created.
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