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Overview This product allows you to define ranks that can be assigned to individual users without having to create usergroups with which to associate them. These ranks will then display beneath ranks defined in the "User rank Manager" in postbits and profile pages. All of the settings are self-explanatory. In postbit: In profile: Updates: Version 1.1:
Version 1.2:
Compatibility: Tested and working on VB 4.2.x and should work on all 4.x versions of vBulletin. Backup/Warning: This product does not alter your database, however it is always good practice to make regular backups and you should make a backup before installing ANY new mod. As always, products are USE AT YOUR OWN RISK. I will provide support and do my best to help but no absolute guarantee is offered. To Install:
Support for this product can be found here: Download Now Only licensed members can download files, Click Here for more information. Screenshots Show Your Support
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Looks nice!
Is there a way to make users select their own ranks? That would make the plugin even more useful to me :-). No members have liked this post.
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Originally Posted by Xarwin
No, this product, as it stands, allows you as an admin to define the HTML/CSS for ranks and then apply them to users. The way I see it, such a rank is earned though contributions to the site, rather than simply chosen by users.![]()
For example, one of our global moderators puts in a great deal of time helping me beta test mods on our dev site, and so I gave her a small icon to denote her role as a beta tester. It was something I felt she deserved However, I realize not everyone will have the same use for any particular mod, and so when I get time (currently working on a bear of a mod), I will see if I can do something useful with your suggestion. ![]()
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Downloaded and installed with thanks...
Immediately noticed there is no CSS code as shown in the pic, to use as a template for those of us who aren't experienced as coders? Is it supposed to be there? Regards, Doug No members have liked this post.
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Originally Posted by BadgerDog
Hey Doug,![]()
You have to add your own CSS when you define your ranks badges. The CSS isn't really necessary unless you are going to define more than one badge that uses the same CSS...this lets you be more efficient. The screenshot just shows an example of CSS classes being defined.
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Ok, tried it and still nothing appears using vBullletin 4.1.3PL8 as a rank for the user named Badger. (see attached)
Most likely mod is not compatible with 4.1 series... just a guess? Regards, Doug No members have liked this post.
Last edited by BadgerDog; 19 Feb 2016 at 20:09. |
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Mark...
In order to save my old brain a lot of time and possible mistakes, could you copy the text versions of the code you show in your graphic pic of your mod into a post here? Thanks .. appreciate it.. Regards, Doug The following members like this post: Alan_SP
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Originally Posted by BadgerDog
The CSS you see in the screenshot is just what I used for the screenshots. It is not meant to be a part of the product itself. I just used it so the screenshots would be pretty. It is nearly identical to the HTML/CSS badges I designed for the site I help admin, and I would rather not make them available to the public, as I want them to be somewhat unique to that site.![]()
It is up to you to design your own badges to fit your site...the same knowledge required to use vBulletin's intrinsic "Ranks Manager" is also required for this product. This product just allows you to assign such badges to individual users without having to create usergroups for those users.
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Thanks Mark very nice mod.
A little extra help for code i made in testing condition for my self. Mark has a good point there for his code and we must respect this. nice_rank.jpg CSS Classes/Selectors
Ranks Definitions
Assign Ranks To Users
Don't forget to change Stratis with your name users You can play around adding or changing with your needs. ![]() |
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Thank you Stratis ..
![]() This makes the mod very useful to non coders... appreciate it.. How would I make the background a nice shade of blue instead of red? Regards, Doug Edit: As soon as more then 1 username is added to the list, the rank stops showing up in forums. If you just use a single username, it works for that user. (see attached) The following members like this post: Stratis
Last edited by BadgerDog; 24 Feb 2016 at 12:41. |
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Originally Posted by BadgerDog
Where you see this symbol # in front, like this #D42121 are all colors, change as you like.![]()
*Confirmed that when include a second user for me it shows the second user, assume that if I put 3 user it will show the third only. *And something else, is there a way to have an option to hide for visitors or to show which usergroup we want. Thanks EDIT: In profile text is under, maybe this is my fault? 22222.jpg Same time in postbit is ok. No members have liked this post.
Last edited by Stratis; 24 Feb 2016 at 13:55. Reason: New issue |
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I get neither issue...I can assign as many users the same badge as I wish and they look the same in postbits as in profiles.
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Originally Posted by Stratis
Yes, it only shows one user, I think whomever is the username in the last position. Of course, that's why it works for only 1 user, because they're in the last position.![]()
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Ok Mark thanks for your information, I will try to play with plugin code combining with other plugin (Restrict Posting By Forum) I had the same issue (with more than one user)
and in update you fixed it. No members have liked this post.
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Updates - Version 1.1:
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