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Top Forums Web Development Notes with Ravinder on Badging System Development Part II Post 303028195 by RavinderSingh13 on Tuesday 1st of January 2019 07:38:04 PM
Old 01-01-2019
Quote:
Originally Posted by Neo
Hey Ravinder,
I already fixed and rearranged your code and it is working now:
Code:
$time_join = time() - $modaluser['joindate'];
$years_a_member = $time_join / $year;
if ($time_inactive < $year) { 
    if ($years_a_member > 0 && $time_inactive < 1) { 
        $color['fajoin_time'] = 'orangered'; 
    } elseif ($years_a_member < 2 && $years_a_member  >= 1) { 
        $color['fajoin_time'] = 'darkorange'; 
    } elseif ($years_a_member < 3 && $years_a_member  >= 2) { 
        $color['fajoin_time'] = 'lightgray'; 
    } elseif ($years_a_member < 4 && $years_a_member  >= 3) { 
        $color['fajoin_time'] = 'limegreen'; 
    } elseif ($years_a_member < 5 && $years_a_member  >= 4) { 
        $color['fajoin_time'] = 'blue'; 
    } elseif ($years_a_member < 10 && $years_a_member >= 5) { 
        $color['fajoin_time'] = 'indigo'; 
    } elseif ($years_a_member >= 10) { 
        $color['fajoin_time'] = 'black'; 
    } else { 
        $color['fajoin_time'] = 'red'; 
    } 
} else { 
    $color['fajoin_time'] = 'red'; 
} 

$badgejs .= 'badge["fajoin_time"] = "' . $color['fajoin_time'] . '";';   
$badgejs .= 'badge["fajoin_timeval"] = "' . number_format($years_a_member) . '";';

jQuery:

Code:
$('.fa-clock').css("color",badge["fajoin_time"]);
$('.fa-clock').css("cursor","pointer").attr("title",  badge["fajoin_timeval"] + " Years Active at UNIX.COM");
$('.fa-clock').closest('div').find('.fa-circle').css("color",badge["fajoin_time"]);

This is a great badge you came up with. I really like it. Very useful too. Only 11 more to go for this phase of rapid prototype development!
Thanks for trying on this (you were close!) . ... I look forward to your next badge!
What is the next, great, Ravinder Singh idea for a badge?
Thanks a TON Neo for fixing it. Thanks for appreciation on badge it boosted me up now. Will let you/all know once I get another thought of badge Smilie

Thanks,
R. Singh
 

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pods::SDL::Color(3pm)					User Contributed Perl Documentation				     pods::SDL::Color(3pm)

NAME
SDL::Color - Format independent color description CATEGORY Core, Video, Structure SYNOPSIS
my $black = SDL::Color->new(0, 0, 0); my $color = SDL::Color->new(255, 0, 0); my $r = $color->r; # 255 my $g = $color->g; # 0 my $b = $color->b; # 0 $color->g(255); $color->b(255); # $color is now white DESCRIPTION
"SDL_Color" describes a color in a format independent way. METHODS
new my $color = SDL::Color->new(255, 0, 0); The constructor creates a new color with the specified red, green and blue values. r my $r = $color->r; $color->r(128); If passed a value, this method sets the red component of the color; if not, it returns the red component of the color. g my $g = $color->g; $color->g(128); If passed a value, this method sets the green component of the color; if not, it returns the green component of the color. b my $b = $color->b; $color->b(128); If passed a value, this method sets the blue component of the color; if not, it returns the blue component of the color. SEE ALSO
SDL::Surface AUTHORS
See "AUTHORS" in SDL. perl v5.14.2 2012-05-28 pods::SDL::Color(3pm)
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