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  1. #Postview user forum full
  2. #Postview user forum code
  3. #Postview user forum password

Who cares if the poster misbehaved on another thread? If we could rep posts instead and got rid of this reputation power entirely, I think the forum would benefit, as it should be easier to spot good and helpful posts right away. To view individual posts, click the title of the post. If I downrep that user for topic #1, it takes a while until I can +rep for topic #2. Filters like: NSFW, Gilded, etcetera The u/InView community on Reddit. Often times, I see great posts but can't +rep the users because (at my last count) I had to rep 50 different users before I was allowed to +rep the same user again.Įven so, sometimes I strongly disagree with someone on one topic, and strongly agree on another topic. Personally, I'd prefer if rep was not directed at users, but at posts.

postview user forum

Then again, it's just a more or less random number. When someone with a lot of rep power strongly disagrees with you, that's surely a dent in your own rep power.

postview user forum

In this case, I've noticed that it's harder to replanish reputation power, so maybe the system is not proportional? Oh, and the formula used to be different until a couple of years ago, so older members often have much more rep-power.

#Postview user forum full

There's probably at least one more factor that I'm not aware of, because you'd only have a rep power of 1 (one full year of membership, less than 500 posts, less than 300 reputation points) right now instead of the "2" that's currently shown. The only time you need to login is when you are wanting to post, view any. There are thousands of students who needs study guides and everyone has different IQ level but this Amazon Exam Questions facilitate all level of students because in this dumps you will see brief explanation of the every single topic and everyone will be entertained according to his mind level. This is a user forum, not Magix support, so your rant is falling on deaf ears. Darknet markets, or cryptomarkets, are sites on the dark web offering Vice City Market . Amazon Exam Dumps give you detailed explanation of every topic. Obviously you'll need to create a new DB column (viewcount) in your blog post table.

#Postview user forum code

One line of code in your controller, one new small model function (max 8 lines of code, plus function comments). Then get your blog post details and it will have the correct count.

#Postview user forum password

+1 reputation power for every 300 reputation points received You can set it on a per post/Page basis for public, private, or Password Protected, or make the entire blog private and Password Protected through the use. THIS COMMUNITY IS FOR EDUCATIONAL PURPOSES ONLY. Then simply call a new model function that increments 'viewcount' for that blog. +1 reputation power per year of forum membership (calculated by exact join date) So, these two values are not the same and everything works fine AFAICT. That's the amount of reputation points you get when they +rep you (or you loose them if you get downrepped). Today at 14:25 - headshot119 Staffordshire Easter 2022 Yesterday at 20:50 - HST125Scorton Staffordshire 2015 (SSux) Yesterday at 20:49. The formula includes years of membership, number of posts and reputation received. The Chiltern chain Today at 18:30 oliverblake (7 users signed up) Full. The reputation power shown next to a user's post is calculated from several factors. Its one of the most commonly made use of 100G QSFP28 collection optical. If you look at the list and check the users who repped you, their (public) reputation power should add up to 36 (give or take a few, as their reputation power might have changed in the mean time). The user interface of the QSFP28 CWDM4 optical component adapts to the duplex.

postview user forum

The UCP shows the amount of reputation points that you received from other users. I see in my User CP the reputation power of 36. I’ve had a quick check through, try deleting all your existing rules and replace them with the below (if anything goes wrong then you can go back to the previous versions in the edit history): #content. You also have some of the rules applied multiple times. Features: Postview: - Show small heart under every post - Toggle like/love - Show as tooltip who have liked the post - Show how many posts the user liked in mini profile (configurable) - Show how many of the user posts have been liked in mini profile (configurable) Indexview: - Show summary of N most liked posts of day/week/month/year/ever. That looks like it should work, it looks like the problem is still that you have a couple of “broken” CSS declarations which is stopping the following rules from being applied.













Postview user forum