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This is the vB3.7/vB3.8 version of this modification.
Description This hack adds an activity metric for users to your forum; this metric takes into account a variable number of weeks. Also provided is a Junior/Normal/Senior member system based on this metric, and a longevity metric (user registered time as a percent of the amount of time the first user has been registered). Visiting each day and posting the configured amount of times per day for the configured number of weeks will yeild 100% activity. Posts are checked individually for each day, so days cannot be skipped then spammed up afterwards. The weight of visiting for the day relative to posting is configurable. Weeks are weighted so the most recent has a bigger impact on the activity percent than the most distant. When a user logs in with activity above the configured threshold, they are promoted from Junior Member to Member. When they log in with the configured amount of time as Member, they are promoted to Senior Member. You can configure the mod to also add secondary usergroups when these promotions happen. Complexity This modification requires 1 XML import, uploading of images, and the addition of some CSS, depending on what options you choose Technical This hack adds 1 query to showthread for each user who posts in that page (or only 1 for the logged in user by configuration). In addition, the first time a member's post or profile is accessed during a day (GMT), 3 queries are performed to find that user's activity. By configuration, 1 query may be added to each page load to find the logged in user's "activity today". By configuration, 1 query may be added to each member profile view to find that member's "activity today". Upgradability This modification will import your settings and data from the 3.0/hack version This modification will import your settings and data from the 3.5/3.6 mod version Frequently Asked Questions
Note: To upgrade, with the old version still installed, go to the Add/Import Product link on the Manage Products page, select the XML file for the new version, choose Yes for overwrite, then click Import. Update 3.03 release
Update 3.01 release
Update 3.00 release No changes Update 3.00 beta 3
Update 3.00 beta 2
Version 3 (3.00 beta 1) vs Version 2 (2.80)
Please click the install link if you install this hack I will support this hack in this thread on about a weekly basis. Show Your Support
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Nice work and thx for the update
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I'm using vb 3.7.2 pl2
The problem is when I go to the stats page and I try to veiw the secound or third page it takes me to the main page. |
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Main page = index.php Page with all threads = forum.php Is there a workaround for me to get it to work? Thanks again |
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I just told you.
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Thank you very much you are the best is working just fine thanks again
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It's kinda tricky but here it goes. I want the Vba page to be the main page when members logs in (index page). On the index page lies a link called forum which take you to a page that displays a list of categories etc. If I set the AdminCP>vB Options>Forums Home Page Options>Script Name for Forum Home Page, to forum, it works but the default page that members will be directed to when loggin on will be the page with all the categories. However if I set the AdminCP>vB Options>Forums Home Page Options>Script Name for Forum Home Page to index it no longer works but, members who log in will be able to view the page that I want. Sorry if I caused any confusion. Thanks for the help. yep I'm a noob.. haha |
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Well if that's the case, you'll have to manually edit the mod. Go to Admin CP>Plugins & Products>Plugin Manager. Edit each of the plugins starting with "Top Activity", replacing each occurance of
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'forum' I would suggest that you inquire at vbadvanced.com about an alternate means of making the login redirect propperly. |
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Thanks for all your help! GREAT Mod! :up: |
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Err, I meant to say replace with 'forum' o_0. Not sure how I mixed that up.
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