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The Lounge What is on Your Mind? New Badging System - Badges Prototype Beta 1 (Badges Only) Post 303027989 by Neo on Saturday 29th of December 2018 03:47:40 AM
Old 12-29-2018
OK.... since "thanks" is really important, I will prototype six badges for "received thanks", per this PHP code:

Code:
<?php

$color['fathumbsup'] = 'lightgray';     
$color['fatrophy'] = 'lightgray';
$color['fachalkboardteacher'] = 'lightgray';
$color['fashieldalt'] = 'lightgray';
$color['fastroopwafel'] = 'lightgray';
$color['fafirstorderalt'] = 'lightgray';


if ($modaluser['post_thanks_thanked_times'] > 0) {
    $color['fathumbsup'] = 'limegreen';
}


if ($modaluser['post_thanks_thanked_times'] > 99) {
    $color['fathumbsup'] = 'blue';
    $color['fatrophy'] = 'black';
}


if ($modaluser['post_thanks_thanked_times'] > 999) {
    $color['fathumbsup'] = 'indigo';
    $color['fachalkboardteacher'] = 'black';
}

if ($modaluser['post_thanks_thanked_times'] > 1999) {
    $color['fathumbsup'] = 'black';
    $color['fashieldalt'] = 'black';
}


if ($modaluser['post_thanks_thanked_times'] > 2999) {
    $color['fastroopwafel'] = 'black';
}


if ($modaluser['post_thanks_thanked_times'] > 3999) {
    $color['fafirstorderalt'] = 'black';
}


Code:
$badgejs .= 'badge["thanked"] = "'     . $color['fathumbsup'] . '";'; 
$badgejs .= 'badge["100thanked"] = "'  . $color['fatrophy'] . '";'; 
$badgejs .= 'badge["1000thanked"] = "' . $color['fachalkboardteacher'] . '";'; 
$badgejs .= 'badge["2000thanked"] = "' . $color['fashieldalt'] . '";'; 
$badgejs .= 'badge["3000thanked"] = "' . $color['fastroopwafel'] . '";'; 
$badgejs .= 'badge["4000thanked"] = "' . $color['fafirstorderalt'] . '";';

;


Will write the jQuery for this next.
 

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