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Title: How does the member star rating work??
Post by: Debbie Dunkley on February 11, 2014, 08:06:44 PM
I just noticed that today on a comment I made on someone's thread, my star rating increased a level. How does that work ????
Title: Re: How does the member star rating work??
Post by: Bob Leonard on February 11, 2014, 08:30:15 PM
The star was added because you're a nice person.
Title: Re: How does the member star rating work??
Post by: John Sabine on February 11, 2014, 09:34:04 PM
WOW.. just realized that I had 3 stars :)
Title: Re: How does the member star rating work??
Post by: Debbie Dunkley on February 11, 2014, 10:20:24 PM
The star was added because you're a nice person.

Oh you... !!!  :)
Title: Re: How does the member star rating work??
Post by: Robert Piascik on February 11, 2014, 10:23:03 PM
And if you post 3225 more times you can get a fifth star like Bob Leonard!
Title: Re: How does the member star rating work??
Post by: Tim McCulloch on February 11, 2014, 10:23:41 PM
WOW.. just realized that I had 3 stars :)

I have over 11,000 posts, am a "Hero Member"... but only have 1 star.  Not sure what it really means.
Title: Re: How does the member star rating work??
Post by: Debbie Dunkley on February 11, 2014, 10:32:27 PM
I have over 11,000 posts, am a "Hero Member"... but only have 1 star.  Not sure what it really means.

Oh yes.... that is weird. Mr. Hero?..Would you like one of my stars?
Title: Re: How does the member star rating work??
Post by: Ray Aberle on February 11, 2014, 10:52:52 PM
I have over 11,000 posts, am a "Hero Member"... but only have 1 star.  Not sure what it really means.
I think it has something -- well, I know it has something to do with the number of posts you've made. However, Tim, have you made that many posts on THIS board, or were some carried over from the old forums? I think for special people, old post counts were carried over. But I cannot fathom that I would have made more posts then you have on the new forums. So, there's got to be a setting (Mac, Doug, Tom?) that dictates the behaviour.

And mine appear as yellow boxes, not stars.  ?!?


... and if they're awarded for being a nice person, how come I have so many?!? Haha.


-Ray
Title: Re: How does the member star rating work??
Post by: Tim McCulloch on February 11, 2014, 11:55:10 PM
Oh yes.... that is weird. Mr. Hero?..Would you like one of my stars?

Naw, they look better on you...  8)
Title: Re: How does the member star rating work??
Post by: Tim McCulloch on February 12, 2014, 12:00:49 AM
I think it has something -- well, I know it has something to do with the number of posts you've made. However, Tim, have you made that many posts on THIS board, or were some carried over from the old forums? I think for special people, old post counts were carried over. But I cannot fathom that I would have made more posts then you have on the new forums. So, there's got to be a setting (Mac, Doug, Tom?) that dictates the behaviour.

And mine appear as yellow boxes, not stars.  ?!?


... and if they're awarded for being a nice person, how come I have so many?!? Haha.


-Ray

I went back to the LAB Archives to see what my post count was when The Powers That Be changed the forum software, and I find myself to be a newb with 0 posts.  Even though I was reading my posts...

I now believe the Firesign Theater was right, it is possible to be Two Places at Once, While Being Nowhere At All.

As for yellow boxes, I see stars.  Might be a browser or CSS issue.
Title: Re: How does the member star rating work??
Post by: Bob Leonard on February 12, 2014, 12:14:59 AM
No stars for you. Nananana-nana.
Title: Re: How does the member star rating work??
Post by: Debbie Dunkley on February 12, 2014, 12:26:33 AM
I think it has something -- well, I know it has something to do with the number of posts you've made. However, Tim, have you made that many posts on THIS board, or were some carried over from the old forums? I think for special people, old post counts were carried over. But I cannot fathom that I would have made more posts then you have on the new forums. So, there's got to be a setting (Mac, Doug, Tom?) that dictates the behaviour.

And mine appear as yellow boxes, not stars.  ?!?


... and if they're awarded for being a nice person, how come I have so many?!? Haha.


-Ray

I see stars  :o
Title: Re: How does the member star rating work??
Post by: Justice C. Bigler on February 12, 2014, 12:38:02 AM
Those who are members of a user group, such as SR Forums, only get one yellow block. And you achieve Hero Status at 500 posts, I believe.


And those of us who use the Curve theme see the blocks instead of stars. I forget why the Curve theme  was added, but it seems to look nicer than the default.
Title: Re: How does the member star rating work??
Post by: Mike Diack on February 12, 2014, 04:11:31 AM
It's all explained here:
 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p2uIJqqOlQw
Title: Re: How does the member star rating work??
Post by: Debbie Dunkley on February 12, 2014, 01:17:05 PM
It's all explained here:
 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p2uIJqqOlQw

Oh....so that's how it's done...... :o

All I can say is it makes me feel very special he he.....
Title: Re: How does the member star rating work??
Post by: Chuck Simon on February 12, 2014, 01:34:15 PM
I went back to the LAB Archives to see what my post count was when The Powers That Be changed the forum software, and I find myself to be a newb with 0 posts.  Even though I was reading my posts...

I now believe the Firesign Theater was right, it is possible to be Two Places at Once, While Being Nowhere At All.

As for yellow boxes, I see stars.  Might be a browser or CSS issue.

Same story here.  I have been a lab member since the 90's but became a newb with the software change.  I see that I have 5 stars but i have no idea what that means!
Title: Re: How does the member star rating work??
Post by: Ray Aberle on February 12, 2014, 01:44:49 PM
Same story here.  I have been a lab member since the 90's but became a newb with the software change.  I see that I have 5 stars but i have no idea what that means!
As far as I can tell..... It's the number of posts you have made. I hit "Sr Member" and 4 stars (BLOCKS! I SEE BLOCKS!) at 250 posts, which is what Debbie just reached. I *believe* that I will attain "Hero Member" status and 5 stars (BLOCKS!!! THERE... ARE... FOUR... BLOCKS!) at 500 posts. (I don't remember where the previous amounts changed, but probably 50 and 150?) Justice pointed out that certain members (the cool kids?!? Haha.) are in the SR Forums User Group, and get one star/block/whatever regardless of number of posts.

Gosh, maybe this needs to be a sticky soon. Haha.

-Ray
Title: Re: How does the member star rating work??
Post by: Jared Koopman on February 12, 2014, 01:57:29 PM
hmm interesting, I will observe when I reach 250.
Title: Re: How does the member star rating work??
Post by: Mark McFarlane on February 12, 2014, 02:23:34 PM
...

Gosh, maybe this needs to be a sticky soon. Haha.

-Ray

There was a similar discussion a year or so ago.
Title: Re: How does the member star rating work??
Post by: Debbie Dunkley on February 12, 2014, 02:29:41 PM
As far as I can tell..... It's the number of posts you have made. I hit "Sr Member" and 4 stars (BLOCKS! I SEE BLOCKS!) at 250 posts, which is what Debbie just reached. I *believe* that I will attain "Hero Member" status and 5 stars (BLOCKS!!! THERE... ARE... FOUR... BLOCKS!) at 500 posts. (I don't remember where the previous amounts changed, but probably 50 and 150?) Justice pointed out that certain members (the cool kids?!? Haha.) are in the SR Forums User Group, and get one star/block/whatever regardless of number of posts.

Gosh, maybe this needs to be a sticky soon. Haha.

-Ray

This is what we are seeing.....funny eh?
Title: Re: How does the member star rating work??
Post by: Mac Kerr on February 12, 2014, 02:50:48 PM
This is what we are seeing.....funny eh?

Here's what I see. There are 2 "skins" to the forums, which you can chose in your profile. I think the "Curve" theme is easier to look at and read, but for some reason the ugly one is the default.

Title: Re: How does the member star rating work??
Post by: Tommy Peel on February 12, 2014, 03:16:03 PM
This is what we are seeing.....funny eh?

It depends on which theme you are using.

(http://i.imgur.com/Ly6QcUr.png)

(http://i.imgur.com/jNgBUZX.png)

I see the blocks on mine:

(http://i.imgur.com/P80nFV7.png)

Edit: And it seems Mac beat me to it.  ;D
Here's what I see. There are 2 "skins" to the forums, which you can chose in your profile. I think the "Curve" theme is easier to look at and read, but for some reason the ugly one is the default.


Title: Re: How does the member star rating work??
Post by: Debbie Dunkley on February 12, 2014, 04:35:07 PM
I changed to SMF theme and I gots me some blocks !!!.
Title: Re: How does the member star rating work??
Post by: Rob Gow on February 12, 2014, 06:46:38 PM
Hmmm