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QUICKMODERATION: Moderation queue info on Forums
![]() Developer Last Online: May 2013 ![]() ![]() ![]() This modification is in the archives.
What does it do? Well, at the top of all forums will be a bar that tells your mods and admins how many:
The features include:
Hope this is to your liking, and if anyone has any I am open to suggestions. The installation requires 2 new plugins, 1 template change, 1 new template and a bit of configuration to choose which options you want. Plugins Open your admincp -> Click Plugin System on the left nav panel -> Click 'Download/upload Plugins' -> Browse to QUICKMOD plugin.xml included in this package. This adds 2 plugins. One is the quick mod php code + queries. The second is the caching of the quick mod template (not required but recommended). Templates Add new template called navbar_moderation to all styles with this code:
Open template called navbar At absolute bottom of template insert this code:
and/or insert it anywhere in any other template if you'd like ![]() Configuration To change what user groups can view the quick-mod bar replace
in the navbar_moderation template with whatever user group IDs you would like. You can find the usergroup IDs in the admincp by clicking 'usergroups' -> 'usergroup manager' then looking at what it says in the dropdown on the right of each user group [example: Edit Usergroup (ID:2)]. You may choose which options are shown on the quick moderation bar through the 'QUICKMOD::code' template By default all but "reports unfulfilled" are shown on the quick mod bar, you can see that it is commented out using /* and */ (text between those is commented out, meaning it is not included in the code). The Users, Posts, Threads, Attachments and Events can also be turned off this same way. To have the quick mod bar show in a red color (or any other color of your choice) if there is something your mods must attend to, replace the following code in the QUICKMOD::code plugin:
with:
(it's been uncommented) and then add this css to all of your skins/styles:
If you want the links to open in a new window, add target="_BLANK" to all links. See here for a better explanation. That's about it, fairly simple but VERY useful mod. ![]() If anyone has any questions or suggestions post, pm or email me. Download Now Only licensed members can download files, Click Here for more information. Supporters / CoAuthors Screenshots Show Your Support
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Very useful! Should be standard.
Thanks for sharing...
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np, glad you like it.
![]() BTW, i just made a small change to the template to make sure the URLs for posts, threads, etc. should work. No members have liked this post.
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Very nice. If I want the links to open in a new window, where must I add code?
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Originally Posted by Loki12
Replace the code in the template navbar_moderation with this:
(added target="_BLANK" to all links [<a href="X" target="_BLANK"]) No members have liked this post.
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looks good, keep up the good work
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Tested and works fine in RC1.
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This mod should work fine in 3.5.0
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Ok sorry but I butchered this. I just wanted it for admins to know when users need to be moderated. Is there a way to make it so this box ONLY shows up IF there is a user to moderate?
Here is the code I have left over. Did I miss anything of reference to user moderation?
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Try this as the plugin code:
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Last edited by rossco_2005; 15 Oct 2005 at 15:48. |
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No it doesn't seem to work I had a thread to be moderated and that code should tell me if it needs to be moderated right? It did not show up. I will test this further today during the day.
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Just wanted you to know that for some reason, adding the alertmod feature completely reverted my navbar template, including the lack of the $moderate variable. I DO have a secondary navbar which uses a $navbar2 variable, but other than that, I'm not understanding why it would do that. Any help?
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Last edited by Samira; 26 Oct 2005 at 07:22. |
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Originally Posted by Samira
No clue. :surprised:
altho, i have noticed a problem with the alertmod feature on my forums so i think i will try again and see what happens, then ill post an update if i fix it.
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Two problems
1. Links from the quick moderation don't go anywhere. For example when I click moderate posts (0) it takes me to http://www.ultimatecheer.ca/forums/m...e.php?do=posts 2. Moderate Users has the number of users to moderate but no link 3. I have the phrase - Open template called navbar - sitting at the top of my forum. No members have liked this post.
Last edited by BlackRanger3d; 10 Nov 2005 at 17:44. |
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