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Is there any documentation that will tell me what the different achievement levels are? I can't find anything on that after installing.
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If you mean the "Level" you see in postbit (Activity Level) then it's just a measurement of how many activity points your members have accumulated over time. If you mean different "tiers" of Achievements, then it means that you can create an Achievement that your members gain when they have reached, for instance; 1, 5, 10, 25, 50, 100, 250, 500 and 1000 posts. The corresponding Criteria will be Posts >= 1, Posts >= 5, [...] Posts >= 1000. If neither is what you meant, then I'll need more information before I can answer your question :) Fillip |
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Yes it's the tiers that I mean - I cannot see where they are set Kersti |
You will first need to go into the "Manage Criteria" and create the criteria like I described above.
Then you will be able to use those Criteria to create Achievements. Hope that helps :) Fillip |
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- General Settings - Points Settings - Stats Settings - Achievement Settings At no point do I see on any of these any place where I can add in tiers or select images for them or any such thing. Sorry if it's in front of me, I'm pulling my hair out and feeling rather blind! |
It's in the left hand side menu in the AdminCP, not in vBulletin Options :)
If you can't see it, go into the Administrator Permissions interface and give yourself the Can Administer vBActivity permission :) |
That was it!
I use a different account for day to day admin instead of the original one for security reasons. May I suggest that you add this as a tip to the install instructions? |
OK, so what achievements and categories and criteria have others set up? I'm in need of inspiration.
Also, do I HAVE to reset it at first? Can I just start from today? |
You don't have to re-calculate posts, no :)
I already see you registered on our site so you should find some inspiration there :) |
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