I didnât mean we should have a picker. Just unique shades of green for each user that Iâve marked as interested in a thread so they look somewhat different if theyâre next to each other.
Can we also see the 25 least interesting members (most hides)? Am aiming for #3 in this one. I think we all know the top 2 :-
Nice feature btw. I assume people canât see who is hiding them?
Lol how me now use login bug? (now I need go on main page for this)
Sometimes I forgot my pass and after 2-3 treys âforumâ say me you cant enter bla-bla-bla.
So I use another login form to login â now only on main page ;( (on bottom of main page)
Now it does. It hides topics if topic starter is specific member. Obviously this only works on the message-index of each board. Please keep in mind Iâm not modifying any queries in SMF. Iâm just adding css class-attributes to certain elements and adding a stylesheet that overrides some styles, using those css classes. With this approach, my options are limited, but I really donât want to mess with SMFâs internals to get a complete solution.
Awesomeness is determined by appreciation/medals (not purely the amount, obviously) and some other factors.
Interesting members are simply ordered by the amount of people that highlighted them.
The actual scores mean very little and are subject to change.
It doesnât have to be a perfect solution to be useful. Back in the day some of us used Greasemonkey to do something similar on the JDCF. If the server will do the hard work for us, so much the better.
Iâm still confused as to why âliteracyâ is used in the interestingness ranking, but never mind. Unless youâre going to change it to something like âin order of number of potential minionsâ I suppose it doesnât really matter what itâs called.
[quote]Given my apprecitation level it would make total sense to auto-highlight my posts for everyone.
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God knows how you got 3000+ appreciation points but well deserved, have to say⌠Recently started using libgdx and itsâ the dogs boll*cks. +1 from me⌠A drop in the ocean.