About this hack:
One of the biggest problems on forums as you may know is 'posts boosting'. There are users who LOVE to say 'thanks' when ever they can. How can it hurt? Their post count goes up, they have nothing to loose.
There are also users who really like to express their thanks to post but don't like posting a post that looks like they're post boosting.
Then comes the moderators who have to delete people's thanks yous so a thread can look readable with out the thanks yous thrown around.
Finally comes the posters of these useful posts. They have no idea how many people really likes their posts if only some people say 'thanks'.
What this hack does is fix ALL these problems - except those users who like post boosting. This places a button called 'thanks.' When a user clicks on it, it places his username in a box right under the post saying that so-and-so says 'thanks' for the post. Every-one who clicks is placed in one box.
By giving your users the extra feature, you forum will look allot nice and organized. It is a guaranteed liking by ALL the members of your forum.
New option: Remove User's Thanks Count When Deleting Post
New phrase: post_thanks_search_user_gave
FIX User reputation level now updates. (Thanks to liwo for this one.)
NEW Added option to view all posts a user has thanked.
FIX Fixed Special Action - Delete All of a Users Thanks
FIX Should have fixed some 'foreach()' errors.
Version 7.3 (03/15/08):
Updated file: functions_post_thanks.php
Updated template: post_thanks_memberinfo_block
Deleted template: post_thanks_memberinfo_css
New option: Choice to use Markup Usernames or not. (Thanks to Namaless)
New option: Ban User from Getting Thanks
New option: Max Thanks a User can Give Per Day
FIX Fixed repeating bug on vb 3.6.7 forums.
CHANGE Changed where the post thanks info shows on the Profile Page. Moved to same box as statistics. (This will require a template edit if you are running vb3.7 beta 2-4)
Version 7.4 (03/21/08):
FIX: Fixed Profile Stats for vb3.7.0 RC1 users.
Please post your comments or suggestions for this hack. I read ALL posts.
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Pictures:
Showing the 'thanks' button and stats in Postbit
Showing post after 'thanks' (user view)
Showing post after 'thanks' with legacy posts (admin view)
i love this hack and hope to install this on my forum but i have just one question. supposed i initially installed it with vb 3.5.4 and then later on, i decided to upgrade to vb 3.6, will all the thank yous that were received on my vb 3.5.4 also carries on to the next version? i asked because a friend lost all the thank yous he received after upgrading to vb 3.6. he installed an earlier version of this mod though. can he still recover all that were lost if he updates it to the current version?
i love this hack and hope to install this on my forum but i have just one question. supposed i initially installed it with vb 3.5.4 and then later on, i decided to upgrade to vb 3.6, will all the thank yous that were received on my vb 3.5.4 also carries on to the next version? i asked because a friend lost all the thank yous he received after upgrading to vb 3.6. he installed an earlier version of this mod though. can he still recover all that were lost if he updates it to the current version?
regards,
afterglow
There is no reason why you should loose all the thanks unless you uninstalled the hack.
Thanks for this hack. Quick question...how can I change the wording? Instead of calling them "Thanks" I want to call them something else that fits better in my forum...
Most of it is phrased so you can search for the phrases and just replace them.
I used a slightly different approach that meant I could do all the changes in one go - I edited the products xml file - changed the phrases it installs with and then installed the mod.
Just hoping now for Abe1 to look into how to make the search reasonable on a large forum... hint...
an idea, for consideration: allowing an option to sort threads (aside from stickies) by number of thanks. this would allow the mod to become sort of like the idea behind digg.com, but internalized for your own community.