Solid green is 100points for each one as default...light green is 200 I think.
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Thats correct yes .
So first person over 100 should get 2 green boxes while every one else only has 1 .
P.S. you replied to his Q within the minute , is there nothing else to do?
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I was looking throught he vBulletin Forums, can't remember what i was looking for but I searched for "Reputations" and ended up reading lots of threads about them. Found out quite a bit, mind one article mentioned if a post is deleted then the attached reputations will also be removed, well that one isn't true, the comment does disapear but the points remain. I think it was cos the BETA testers had made that thread and that was the case then and it was changed.
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Wasn't it also true that it would still count on the spread even if it was deleted...or have I been dreaming when I read that some where?
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If a post gets deleted and the rep comment is lost then you are able to give that person another vote staright away (even though the points remain). Acording to this thread I read the spread is meant to act as if the vote still happened. This doesn't really apply to our forum mind because we don't physically delete posts we just "kinda" make them invisible to regular members.
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Well the 200 value thing is actually hard coded. Not sure what happens when there is no more room though.
The values you gave make sense:
0 - 99 (1 green square)
100 - 199 (2 green squares)
200 - 299 (3 green squares)
300 - 399 (4 green squares)
400 - 499 (5 green squares)
I think thats how it is anyway, unless the code has been chnaged over there to extend it?
Not sure how many you need before they start turning bright green.
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This is how I viewed them. The tooltip descriptions say for 2 squares "150+"?
Also, the tooltip for six squares is kind of "square" - "username is a glorious beacon of light."
Please, lets change those descriptions. I would never want to be described in
that way.
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Yeah, that makes sense...read Electromans post again. 150 is between 100 and 200, so you are rezeiving your second green dot, since you all ready have one...
Yes, but shouldnt two squares say 200+ reps and not 150+ reps/
I agree where your coming from but that way you don't have any squares till you have at least 100. So between -99 & 99 will all appear the same
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And that is because he is between 150 and 200. The second green dot shows that he reached 100. The first one shows that he is a member with -99 to 99 posts. I don't get you now....
Kinda, the tooltips don't just jump in order of the boxes though, like how they are changing at the moment for us even though no one has 100 yet. A tooltip might exist for 450+ too but I don't know, might be that on CodeGuru all the people with more than 400 don't have more than 450.
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The value(s) that determine when an additional square (graphic) is displayed is determined within the code and not the forum settings. I've never gone out to try to find out what the value(s) are for that.
The text is customizable for the tool tips. This is based on reaching different categorizes. For the most part, the textual descriptions are what were in the software (although I dumped a couple that were even worse).
In order to provide better feedback, I added the "(###+)" text at the end of a number of descriptions and then duplicated the text so as to allow for better feedback on how a person is doing. As people get into higher point brackets, the spread for a new items gets wider. If you have a rep over 100, you are probably helping more than hurting anyway.
Hopefully this makes sense.
And no, I won't display what upcoming tags are. I'll leave that as a surprise
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