As you read threads place your mouse on the box passed the post count for the member and read what it says. My favorite was Darris'. A little apropos!
As you read threads place your mouse on the box passed the post count for the member and read what it says. My favorite was Darris'. A little apropos!
~Cindy
"If you can't be a good example, then you'll just have to be a horrible warning." -Catherine Aird-
Good thread, Cindy!
Also, you can click on a poster's name and immediately go to their public profile. Or send them a message, etc, pretty quickly. And I learned today that I can have a photo in my public profile without giving up my avatar.
So you people who haven't posted a photo, and wish to do so: go to your USER CP and start playing around! Just remember to select or edit a photo to the right dimensions. (In my case, that means yelling for my husband to come help me edit!)
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"The Good Lord gave us mountains so we could learn how to climb". ~ Lonestar
How come my box is green and Darris' isn't?? (BobV's isn't either)
Let the refining and improving of your own life keep you so busy that you have little time to criticize others. -H. Jackson Brown Jr.
If the only tool you have is a hammer you will approach every problem as though it were a nail
Because we're special??? LOL
Bob V.
It says for both Darris and I "has a little shameless behaviour in the past."
Yep, shameless hubbies, that's what we are.
Now, if Steve could enlighten us on what this all means, considering 'behaviour' is spelled the British way. Is this a fortune telling item? Does this distinguish the difference between a conservative and a liberal?
All I know is, I'm DANG PROUD to be shameless and I want to tell the WORLD !!!!!:bbg:
Bob V.
It could be just as much a showing of disrespect as commendation. So are we being "dissed" as it were? I wonder. Not that I mind or care but don't read too much positive into it and I won't read too much negative into it. ;)
Take care,
Darris "Just callin' it as I sees it." C.
Can't be or I wouldn't be green!!Originally Posted by BobV
Let the refining and improving of your own life keep you so busy that you have little time to criticize others. -H. Jackson Brown Jr.
If the only tool you have is a hammer you will approach every problem as though it were a nail
There was an area under the "edit options" section of the User CP that said that you could have your reputation displayed. I don't see the option there now but I am wondering if that is what it is.
I guess that would mean that Darris & BobV's reps aren't *ahem* 100%....
100% Shameless??Originally Posted by lpdeen
~Cindy
"If you can't be a good example, then you'll just have to be a horrible warning." -Catherine Aird-
Yeah I saw this a week ago, Mine used to be Bob and Darris' and now its something else.
I told you all there was an opti God. Well whatever... I think there would be those who question does this serve a purpose. Chm is a liberal of course so it is perfect!
I for one prefer to be an unknown quantity...
Try clicking on the mini-justice scales icon of any post you particularly like or don't like. ;)
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I actually figured that out but what do the different colors mean? I figured out how to view my rep, can I look at everyone else's???Originally Posted by Steve Machol
Let the refining and improving of your own life keep you so busy that you have little time to criticize others. -H. Jackson Brown Jr.
If the only tool you have is a hammer you will approach every problem as though it were a nail
Not sure yet on the complete color scheme yet, but green is good, grey is neutral and red is 'bad'.
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What's the deal with reputation? If you click on a post you like does the writer receive rep. points? How does this work exactly? Anyway it's a fun idea and I love the new changes to the boards.
It's kind of complicated but essentially that's it. You click on the reputation scale, approve or disapprove of a post and the person's reputation is altered. The amount it's altered depends on a number of factors. For instance the longer you have been registered on OptiBoard, the more reputation-altering power you have. The same goes for the number of posts you have - the more posts, the higher your altering power. In addition your own reputation is a factor. The higher your reputation, the greater your altering power, and conversely the lower your reputation, the less your power.
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Great Googley Moogley!
That means Darris and I could be clicked into cyberspace with this system. A jury of our peers. Let's see, how many people can I tick off today???:shiner:
Bob V.
That's one of the concerns I had about enabling this system. There are some safeguards though. For instance no one can click on all the posts of any one member and give negative feedback. Otherwise it would be very easy to 'ruin' a reputation. Once you give a reputation feedback to one person, you will not be able to give more feedback on that same person until you have given feedback on a set number of others first. (This number is not public in order to reduce attempts to manipulate the system.)
As far as I'm concerned I'm currently limiting myself to positive feedback only.
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How about implementing a user selectable override for the poster reputation display?
Example:
rinselberg was convicted on six counts of felony thread arson
:)
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Not sure what you mean but you can choose the option to not have your reputation displayed. It's in the Edit Options section of the User CP.
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