Version: 2.0.1, by eoc_Jason
Developer Last Online: Jan 2020
Category: Major Additions -
Version: 3.5.5
Rating:
Released: 12-13-2005
Last Update: 12-18-2005
Installs: 692
DB Changes Uses Plugins Template Edits
Additional Files
No support by the author.
iTrader - A user feedback add-on for vBulletin 3.5.x
Copyright ?2004-2005 Jason Rabel, All Rights Reserved.
__________________________________ Latest iTrader Verson: 2.0.1 vB Versions Supported: 3.5.x & 3.6.x Author: Jason Rabel Contact: PM me here. Site:EXTREME Overclocking
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iTrader for vB 3.5.x & 3.6.x has evolved from Trader Ratings for vB 3.0.x which evolved from Buy/Sell/Trade User Rating System for vB 2.x. This is a rating system for when members buy / sell / trade items from each other (presumably on a FS section of your forum). It is somewhat based on the honor system since there is no automatic way to truly tell if they did engage in a transaction. iTrader came about because it was a pain to try and maintain a single thread listing good / bad traders and so far has worked out quite well.
Features:
Rate another member: Positive / Negative / Neutral
Specify in each transaction: Buyer, Seller, or Trade
Leave multiple comments about the deal
Dates & IPs are all recorded to prevent abuse
Specify a thread URL to the deal
Advanced URL checking
Display ratings over time
Filter based on Buyer/Seller/Trade/or feedback they left for others
Users can edit/delete ratings left for others (time based limitation)
iTrader Admins can edit/delete anyone's ratings (just incase)
PM notification when new rating or comment is left
Per-usergroup permissions
Lots of admin controllable options
Installation / Upgrade Info:
Read the included readme file, it explains everything.
Standard Disclaimer:
BACKUP YOUR DATABASE & FILES BEFORE IMPLEMENTING THIS HACK!!!
Donations:
This add-on will always be free, however your donations are kindly accepted and will help towards further development. The link is on the right under "The Developer" info.
Future Additions:
AdminCP & ModCP Menus for searching IPs, stats, mass-prune, etc
Better navigation across pages
Better error descriptions
Adjust action icons some
Page to link two ratings manually
AdminCP Option to choose how ratings are ordered (asc or desc by time)
AJAX editing
Release History:
2.0.1 - December 18, 2005
2.0.0 - December 14, 2005
just one question, i want the menu link to go to the Top traders list, not just your own feedback.
I too would rather see the Top Trader list instead of my own profile. This would help others see exactly what is going on constantly instead of having to check out each member. Jason, is this possible?
Hi seems easy so far on istall. I think I have it on our new forums www.drywallzone.com
I placed a link on bottom for access to ratings area. How do you place a feedback?
I can not find it. I looked in the forum replies and threads. Is there some other code I need to place somewhere.
is there a way to get the search member option like in the older hack? or how bout a list of positive feed backs?
I would love to see a landing page with this. It is such a valuable tool it would be nice to have a little portal with it or something to view more ratings at one time, more statistics. You know, if someone has a few hundred hours of free time and absolutely nothing to do but codecodecode, right?
there are many places throughout this thread showing the codes to use and where to put them
Many? I saw maybe a couple. Pardon me if I don't understand by looking at the code what it's supposed to look like. I didn't think a bit more explanation for someone who isn't a coder was too much to ask considering other people have requested the same thing I did, since Jason also admitted the documentation was lacking, and especially since I took the initiative to donate money. I'm not asking for a hand-out. I think it's a superb hack, and as such it should be well documented. The first hack description post should be updated so someone new to the hack doesn't have to look through 185+ posts just to figure out how to put working links on their board. Much of the 185 posts are troubleshooting other problems as well, so the specific fix I'm looking for isn't exactly easy to find. That's great that you know how to do this already, and even better that you think it's easy. If I was a pro at this, I wouldn't have been asking in the first place. I'm sure other amatuer hack installers would appreciate documentation in order to avoid the risk of breaking something else in the process. Also, it's not like I'll be the last one to ask if the documentation never gets updated.
That's great that you know how to do this already, and even better that you think it's easy. If I was a pro at this, I wouldn't have been asking in the first place.
hey, easy there big fella, i was just pointing out a fact in response to your post, if you dont want to search thru the posts to figure it out so you can use the hack thats up to you, I never said it was easy, I'm no coder or anything either, I read through and figured it out
hey, easy there big fella, i was just pointing out a fact in response to your post, if you dont want to search thru the posts to figure it out so you can use the hack thats up to you, I never said it was easy, I'm no coder or anything either, I read through and figured it out
Where did I ever say I didn't want to? I did search through every post in this thread. There were two instances (not many as you stated) citing examples to use that were not very clear, one of which put the results on the memberlist. A hack of this caliber should be well documented in the description area considering the majority of hacks released do so.