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
Additional Files
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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This modification may not be copied, reproduced or published elsewhere without author's permission.
Just tried the LIVE DEMO mentioned above. It's V-E-R-Y close to what I'm looking for, but from what I saw you can either supply a numerical grade -or- you can add a short comment, correct? Out of curiosity, is there anyway to do BOTH? And where do those comments go to?? Thanxx!
EDIT: I'm just SLOW, it will do BOTH. If you type a comment in, it doesn't go away until you've given a numerical grade. S-W-E-E-T!! This is what I've been wanting.
i am using IE7 and this script would not work... so i edited the .js to get it to work.. I am hoping the coder of this hack dont mind me reposting this hack.
i didnt take out anything that would take his credit, just thought this was a useful hack falling to the wayside.
also, if this hack does not work for your forum, and its not related to browser issues...... good luck....