Description: [hr]value[/hr]
Creates a digg-like system that runs alongside your threads, stuck threads always stay on top but threads with more than one "digg" will show up before threads with 0 or less than zero "diggs"
you thumb up right? so its +1 but then you want to thumb down so its subtracting your first vote and gives it another -1. Same if you -1 first then want to +1.
Well someone else thumbs up'd the post, so it had +1. Then later I thumbs up'd it, so it had +2. Then today I wanted to test the ordering thing some more, so I clicked thumbs down on the thread with 2 thumbs up, and it went to zero. It may be how it's written to remove 2 thumbs per click.... but I'm not quite sure if it will do that no matter how many thumbs... I mean if 6 people click thumbs up, and 3 of them click thumbs down, will it zero it out?
Well someone else thumbs up'd the post, so it had +1. Then later I thumbs up'd it, so it had +2. Then today I wanted to test the ordering thing some more, so I clicked thumbs down on the thread with 2 thumbs up, and it went to zero. It may be how it's written to remove 2 thumbs per click.... but I'm not quite sure if it will do that no matter how many thumbs... I mean if 6 people click thumbs up, and 3 of them click thumbs down, will it zero it out?
well no like i explained before and you said it your self it had +1 by someone else then you added +1 so it was 2. But you decided to thumb down, that means you take away your original +1 and then -1. Like you could of just not thumbed it up in the first place and thumb it down and it would of been zero too .
Try to move a digged thread with more than 0 diggs to another forum, where tDigg is not active. The moved thread stays on the first place in this forum, but it's not the actual thread.
A second fix is needed for move thread with the 'Leave Permanent Redirect' option.
Can you make public the template patches for SHOWTHREAD, threadbit, postbit and postbit_legacy, please?
Cool idea, but I cant seem to get it to work on my site. I have put 0,39 in the forumids but its a no go. If I check the page source, no dig info was added to the page so I am assuming either the forumid check failed or the preg_replace did. No errors in the php error log either.
Cool idea, but I cant seem to get it to work on my site. I have put 0,39 in the forumids but its a no go. If I check the page source, no dig info was added to the page so I am assuming either the forumid check failed or the preg_replace did. No errors in the php error log either.
Any advice?
try it on the standard vbulletin template if it does work then its a forumid issue.
i really wana expand on this when i have time, but college/parties and shit is time consuming...