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Phalynx 02-13-2012 08:48 AM

Images and icons are served from the misc stylevar.

Alfa1 02-13-2012 04:01 PM

I do not understand: vbxperience images are located in /forum/xperience/images/

Can I modify this location somewhere or do I need to add a stylevar for /xperience/images/ or do I need to do something else?

upperwhitetrash 02-13-2012 08:34 PM

anyone know how i can uninstall this program?

Phalynx 02-13-2012 09:34 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Alfa1 (Post 2299296)
I do not understand: vbxperience images are located in /forum/xperience/images/

Can I modify this location somewhere or do I need to add a stylevar for /xperience/images/ or do I need to do something else?

That's right, with 3.8.4 I changed the location to /xperience. You need to use "redirect" the path, there is no setting for that.

Alfa1 02-17-2012 11:35 PM

Danke!

appleballs 02-28-2012 06:28 PM

The following explanation of how activity is computed isn't very clear:

"The system calculates the activity by taking the average post count/visitormessages/group discussion/Blog entries of the ten most active user and comparing it to own post count. This can be set to count only the last X days, f.e. 21 days."

Currently our "Timeframe for Activity" is set to 21 days.

This is how I imagine (incorrectly I'm sure) activity percentages are computed:

1) The activity count is based on posts, visitor messages, group discussions, and blog entries. Correct?
2) You find the 10 most active users based on activity count from the last 21 days. Correct?
3) How then is the average post per day (PPD) calculated? Each of the 10 most active users will have their own PPD over the 21 days. What do you do with these 10 individual PPD's. Take the average of the averages?
4) The activity percent for a given user is then computed by calculating his activity count over 21 days and then comparing this number with the count computed in step 3. Correct?

I think a more detailed explanation of how activity is calculated will help answer a lot of questions posters have, like "why do does everyone have 99.9% activity?".

I appreciate any help. Thanks.

Phalynx 02-28-2012 06:57 PM

1) Correct
2) Correct
3) Before calculation there is no average PPD available. Average PPD is calculated from pulling the 10 most active users within posts, visitormessage, group discussions, blog entries from the database.
4) Correct

appleballs 02-28-2012 07:49 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Phalynx (Post 2304354)
1) Correct
2) Correct
3) Before calculation there is no average PPD available. Average PPD is calculated from pulling the 10 most active users within posts, visitormessage, group discussions, blog entries from the database.
4) Correct

Thanks for your reply.

It is the 3rd step that really needs a better explanation. I know there is no PPD available. How exactly it is calculated is where I'm confused. Here's an example.

Total counts over last 21 days for top 10 active users:

user A: 175 counts (8.3333 PPD)
user B: 170 counts (8.0952 PPD)
user C: 165 counts (7.8571 PPD)
user D: 165 counts (7.8571 PPD)
user E: 160 counts (7.6190 PPD)
user F: 160 counts (7.6190 PPD)
user G: 150 counts (7.1429 PPD)
user H: 155 counts (7.3810 PPD)
user I: 145 counts (6.9048 PPD)

Total count = 1545
PPD = 7.3571 (which is the average posts per day of the top 10 active users).

Based on this wouldn't user A have an active percent of 113.3% = 100 *8.3333 / 7.3571?

The reason I want to know the gory details is because when I changed the timeframe from 60 days to 21 days the activity percents changed considerably. What would cause this? An average taken over 21 days compared to 60 days shouldn't make a big difference.

Phalynx 02-28-2012 09:17 PM

Thats right. 113% are for simplicity corrected to 100%, 112% to 99.9%.....

60 days compared to 21 days makes a big difference. Some users post more, some less... 60 days is a long date range for that.

appleballs 02-29-2012 03:23 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Phalynx (Post 2304407)
Thats right. 113% are for simplicity corrected to 100%, 112% to 99.9%.....

60 days compared to 21 days makes a big difference. Some users post more, some less... 60 days is a long date range for that.

I'm not sure how it got set to 60 days, I just assumed that was the default. Is the default/recommended setting 21 days?


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