Version: 1.1, by MrNase
Developer Last Online: Sep 2010
Category: Mini Mods -
Version: 3.6.0
Rating:
Released: 06-11-2006
Last Update: 07-30-2006
Installs: 21
DB Changes Uses Plugins
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No support by the author.
Hello there!
I recently stumbled across a nice little script made by Ahmed Farooq
of www.iBegin.com
He had the idea to make a small floating layer in which users can easily rate a website. I had a quick look at it and decided to port it to vB3.6b1 (and I'll update it as soon as a new version of vBulletin comes out )
Here is what it does:
It adds a floating button to the lower right side of your forums which stays there even when you scroll down or up - cool, eh? Attachment 49305
When you hover over that button a new layer comes up where you can select a number from 5 to 1 which reflects what you think about the community. Attachment 49306
After submitting the layer AND the button removes itself, a cookie saves that you have already gave your feedback and that button will never come up again.
Finally, on you frontpage you have a little message telling your users about the rating: Attachment 49307
The design of the popup can easily be changed using the provided CSS file. You can also use your own image as a button. I didn't try it but it should be possible.
Installation:
This one uses the plugin system. It comes as a product which does most of the work for you. However, you still have to edit the templates manually as well as copying 3 files to different folders.
The database manipulation is all done by the product manager. It will even uninstall all changes for you if you don't want to have this Add-on anymore.
Important:
As said above, the original script is by Ahmed Farooq
of www.iBegin.com but I will try to support the Javascript part of this Add-On as good as I can.
BACKUP:
Don't trust the German guy - ALWAYS do a BACKUP BEFORE you install an Add-on!
ENJOY!
Version:
07/31/06 - 1.1
+ bugfix
+ uses phrases
1.0 first release
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Sorry my license expired and I couldn't test it with RC2 or RC3.
I tested it on RC1 and it worked.. Give me some hours of sleep, I am just back home from vacation. I made a note on my screen just in case I forget to test it.
I think it would be more benficial if you had the same mod, but when you hover over the 'feedback' button, it gives you a text box to type your comments instead of a mere 1-5.
I think it would be more benficial if you had the same mod, but when you hover over the 'feedback' button, it gives you a text box to type your comments instead of a mere 1-5.
-Brandon
That, or both perhaps? I was just asking over at vBmodder about something like this MOD ( see http://tinyurl.com/o8fbt ) as I'm looking for one-liners about how our site is for the users. Is is possible this MOD could turn into what Brandon has suggested? Or are there any other MODs that would allow one to solicit feedback and get a short quip back as to what's right or wrong with the site?