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Post by Todge on Jun 27, 2015 15:10:08 GMT -8
This is a simple plugin that keeps count of the threads your members create and displays them in mini-profiles and on the profile page. Staff members that have the right to edit members profiles can change the current count in the 'Staff Options' tab. Library LinkDirect LinkCurrent version 0.2.4
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Post by dillonk47polik on Jun 27, 2015 17:09:55 GMT -8
I tried the plugin and it works; but I wanted to mention that under the Staff Options tab, the input field for changing the thread count appears twice. In order to change the thread count, I had to put the number in both places in order for the thread count to update. And also, only the second input field has an update button. I'm sure if two input fields are supposed to be there, but I wanted to let you know that there are two. And it works perfectly, I must add!
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Post by Todge on Jun 27, 2015 17:35:05 GMT -8
There should not be one under the Warning Level.. I'm not sure what happened there.
I'll go take a look.
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Post by Todge on Jun 27, 2015 17:43:01 GMT -8
Can you please download and try the plugin again.
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Post by dillonk47polik on Jun 27, 2015 18:26:07 GMT -8
The extra input field (below the warning level) is now gone and the plugin still works fine
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Post by Former Member on Jul 4, 2015 4:59:34 GMT -8
Hi, TodgeI was just trying your plugin on my forum thecreativepen.proboards.comusing <span class="thread_count" id="threads-$[user.id]"></span> that shows at the top of the mini profiles And it seems to be showing the thread count as 0 Does this show the thread count of members threads posted - or only shows new users thread count? I have only used 1 super key and tried moving the plugin to the top and bottom of my plugin list EDIT: AH! it seems to only count new threads - Posting on my forum the thread count moved to 1Screenshot Steve
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#00AF33
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Post by Todge on Jul 4, 2015 7:04:44 GMT -8
Hi, TodgeI was just trying your plugin on my forum thecreativepen.proboards.comusing <span class="thread_count" id="threads-$[user.id]"></span> that shows at the top of the mini profiles And it seems to be showing the thread count as 0 Does this show the thread count of members threads posted - or only shows new users thread count? I have only used 1 super key and tried moving the plugin to the top and bottom of my plugin list EDIT: AH! it seems to only count new threads - Posting on my forum the thread count moved to 1Screenshot Steve Yup, it's not possible for a code to ascertain how many threads a member created before the plugin was installed, but, you can update a member's thread count in their profile page. View the member's profile, click 'Edit Profile', and then 'Staff Options' and you should have a new option below the 'Post Count' option where you can update the 'Thread Count'. Be aware that there is an error in version 0.1.0 of the code that places 2 Thread Count options on the profile page, version 0.1.1 fixes that and is available to download from the Direct Link in the first post.
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Post by miseryk on Aug 12, 2015 7:08:21 GMT -8
Really nice but, how can I implement it in Members List?
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Post by Todge on Aug 12, 2015 9:13:17 GMT -8
Not easily at the moment.. I'll try to add that to the plugin over the coming weekend.
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P̌̓aͧś̀t̀u͒le͆o͂2̀3̃̓
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Post by P̌̓aͧś̀t̀u͒le͆o͂2̀3̃̓ on Aug 12, 2015 16:29:08 GMT -8
This is a simple plugin that keeps count of the threads your members create and displays them in mini-profiles and on the profile page. Staff members that have the right to edit members profiles can change the current count in the 'Staff Options' tab. Library LinkDirect LinkCurrent version 0.1.1A well needed plugin. Couldn't you add an annoying popup that would allow the user to update their total threads automatically by clicking the update button. The catch would be that the user would keep seeing the popup until they set the key to the correct value. This would also compensate for tapatalk posts. If you aren't interested, I could probably add an extension if you wouldn't mind. (read post statistics, save in local storage, popup every page until up to date, delete local storage)
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Post by Todge on Aug 13, 2015 9:19:37 GMT -8
This is a simple plugin that keeps count of the threads your members create and displays them in mini-profiles and on the profile page. Staff members that have the right to edit members profiles can change the current count in the 'Staff Options' tab. Library LinkDirect LinkCurrent version 0.1.1A well needed plugin. Couldn't you add an annoying popup that would allow the user to update their total threads automatically by clicking the update button. The catch would be that the user would keep seeing the popup until they set the key to the correct value. This would also compensate for tapatalk posts. If you aren't interested, I could probably add an extension if you wouldn't mind. (read post statistics, save in local storage, popup every page until up to date, delete local storage) The problem is getting that total. As far as I'm aware there is no easy way to retrieve the amount of threads a member has created.
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Using My Talents Elsewhere
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Post by P̌̓aͧś̀t̀u͒le͆o͂2̀3̃̓ on Aug 13, 2015 11:15:40 GMT -8
A well needed plugin. Couldn't you add an annoying popup that would allow the user to update their total threads automatically by clicking the update button. The catch would be that the user would keep seeing the popup until they set the key to the correct value. This would also compensate for tapatalk posts. If you aren't interested, I could probably add an extension if you wouldn't mind. (read post statistics, save in local storage, popup every page until up to date, delete local storage) The problem is getting that total. As far as I'm aware there is no easy way to retrieve the amount of threads a member has created. Whenever reading a board or thread a magical post count is stored in pb.data('user').posts
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Post by Todge on Aug 13, 2015 14:38:47 GMT -8
The problem is getting that total. As far as I'm aware there is no easy way to retrieve the amount of threads a member has created. Whenever reading a board or thread a magical post count is stored in pb.data('user').posts Note: This number only goes up, deleting a post/thread does not lower this number AND AUTO POST COUNTS WAS BORRRRRRRRRRRNNNNNNN! That's the post count, not the thread count. I can't see anywhere in pb.data() that equates to the current user's thread count. The only way I can find of getting a users thread count that I can find is to view their recent threads, then take a look at pb.data('lm_total')
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Using My Talents Elsewhere
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Post by P̌̓aͧś̀t̀u͒le͆o͂2̀3̃̓ on Aug 13, 2015 20:58:02 GMT -8
Whenever reading a board or thread a magical post count is stored in pb.data('user').posts Note: This number only goes up, deleting a post/thread does not lower this number AND AUTO POST COUNTS WAS BORRRRRRRRRRRNNNNNNN! That's the post count, not the thread count. I can't see anywhere in pb.data() that equates to the current user's thread count. The only way I can find of getting a users thread count that I can find is to view their recent threads, then take a look at pb.data('lm_total')Ah I was not thinking clearly. I too could only find the data in recent threads. Perhaps an annoying popup could show up to have you navigated to that recent thread page with a modal window that would update the key and then navigate them back to the page they were. And force them to do that once. Or maybe monthly.
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Post by Todge on Aug 14, 2015 8:48:05 GMT -8
That's the post count, not the thread count. I can't see anywhere in pb.data() that equates to the current user's thread count. The only way I can find of getting a users thread count that I can find is to view their recent threads, then take a look at pb.data('lm_total')Ah I was not thinking clearly. I too could only find the data in recent threads. Perhaps an annoying popup could show up to have you navigated to that recent thread page with a modal window that would update the key and then navigate them back to the page they were. And force them to do that once. Or maybe monthly. Good idea.. That will save the Admin having to update their members' thread counts too.. I'll add that post-haste.
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