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This one is a request from JJR512. It shows, in the user's publicly-accesible profile (member.php?action=getinfo), how many threads that user has started.
Hack version: 0.0.2 For version: 2.0.0 Final Files needed: memberadd.txt, getinfoadd.txt Files to edit: member.php Templates to edit: getinfo Instructions 1] Open memberadd.txt from the zip file in a text editor. 2] In member.php, find (around line 1193) Code:
eval("\$birthday = \"".gettemplate("getinfo_birthday")."\";"); } 3] Upload member.php to your web server. 4] Open getinfoadd.txt from the zip file in a text editor. 4] In the template getinfo, find Code:
<tr bgcolor="#F1F1F1"><td> <normalfont><B>Total Posts:</B></normalfont></td> <td><normalfont>$userinfo[posts] ($postsperday posts per day)</normalfont> </td></tr> 5] Save the template. 6]To test it out, go to http://path/to/your/forums/member.ph...tinfo&userid=5 Instructions are also included in the zip file (threadsstarted.txt). FEEDBACK WANTED! Likes/dislikes/modification requests all accepted. Please DO NOT conact me via AIM, ICQ, PM, or email about this hack. Post your question/problem here and I will try to help you. Show Your Support
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very nice
And it works great, heh. By the way, one problem to anticipate with this, though, is that unlike post count, your check relies on the EXISITING threads. I.e., if someone prunes old threads and such, then the count for how many threads were started by users will be inaccurate and will only reflect how many threads of those available were started by the user |
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Thank you, bira.
And you're right. However, I can't see any way around this without adding a "thread" column to the user table, similar to post, except counting threads. And that would take a more detailed hack. If anyone really wants to see this, I'll see what I can do. (I don't think it would be too hard, just more detailed.) Thanks again. |
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Thanks! This is great. Works fine.
I only have one suggestion. In the part you add to the getinfo template, change the part that says "threads started" to "Threads Started:" (capitalize both words and add a colon). This is to match it to the style of the rest of the profile display. Thanks for doing this for me! |
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Dang, I thought I changed that before I uploaded it. It was that way because I was testing on my forums, and my forums are all lowercase with no :. Sorry.
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tubedogg:
I don't expect you to worry about the threads issue at all, heh. I was just remarking in case someone asks. In any case, I just made it clear in the profile that it's "threads started of the currently available threads". See my profile for example: http://www.atlasf1.com/bb/member.php...fo&userid=1199 |
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Ack! I posted the above message when the first, original message was all I saw (I opened this thread just after it was posted, it just took me a long time to reply...guess I should have refreshed first!).
As a comment to bira's comments...what you say is true, but consider this. After a prune or anytime messages or entire threads are deleted, a user's post count goes down. The post count only counts how many posts are in the database for that user. Now by the same token as what you said, this would seem to be unfair, because a person may have posted 1000 times but only have a count of 950 due to thread deletions or whatever. Now in UBB, the count never goes down. When I upgraded to vB, someone wrote for me a little script to actually change everyone's post count to how many posts the user actually had in the database. Because, in UBB, we had a huge thread (1000+ replies) get corrupted, and deleted, many members, including myself, saw our counts go down by quite a bit...for some users, by a few hundred posts. (Not just due to the one big thread, but also the odd small one here and there over time, you know.) Now is this fair to us? My post count is ~6000, but I've probably posted about 6400 messages. But on the other hand, is it fair for a user's post count to not reflect their actual current count? Or for their thread started count to not reflect how many threads there are, right now, that have been started by the person? People could begin silly games like "accidentally" double-posting, or try posting and deleting, whatever, just to increase their post count. Maybe this is a philosophical debate, I don't know. But I think I prefer these counts to reflect what is actually current. |
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bira, by the same token, you should make it say, after the post count, that those are currently available posts.
Now a question for you: I notice after your post count, there is a link to search for all posts by the user. My profile doesn't have that. Is that a feature to turn on, and if so where, or is it a hack, and if so where do I find it? |
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Nevermind, I just noticed it was in the table head, across from "Profile for [membername]". I guess you moved it in yours.
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Just edit getinfo. It's up at the top-right by default, bira just moved it.
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