Hey smash, I think I figured out that problem w/ the "% of total posts" feature that EF has been having (I'm posting this here in case you see it before I get to talk to you again, and because other people may have had the same problem).
Some things I noticed:
-It only gives the % to 2 decimal places. Since EF has 224000+ posts, even at 100 posts, the % of a member's total posts to 2 decimal places is still 0.00%, without rounding. The % should round the %, so that even if a person only has 1 post on a board with millions of posts total, it'll read "0.01%". Or if its 0.00% w/out rounding, have it say "negligable % of total posts"
-It ignores any manual edits to postcounts admins make. So if a person has only posted 10 times, and the admin changes their postcount to 10000, it'll still read the % as though they only have 10.
-Every post a user makes in a forum with the postcount turned off, it SUBTRACTS 1 post from the % of total posts. So if a person posts enough in a forum like Spammyland on EF (which pretty much any EF member has), their post % will read 0.00% easily.
Those are just 3 observations I made while testing it ay EFv's test forum, so I figure I'd relay them to you here before I forgot, since you arent on now >.>
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