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Top Forums Web Development Notes with Ravinder on Badging System Development Part II Post 303028211 by Neo on Wednesday 2nd of January 2019 07:00:49 AM
Old 01-02-2019
OK... prototype "thanks per month" badge is done:

Code:
$thanksmq = "SELECT SUM(post_thanks_amount) AS monthlythanks from post where userid=" . $uid . " and  dateline > " . $one_month_ago; 
$monththanks = $vbulletin->db->query_first($thanksmq); 
if ($monththanks['monthlythanks'] >= 10) { 
    $color['farocket'] = 'black'; 
} elseif ($monththanks['monthlythanks'] >= 5) { 
    $color['farocket'] = 'indigo'; 
} elseif ($monththanks['monthlythanks'] >= 2) { 
    $color['farocket'] = 'blue'; 
} elseif ($monththanks['monthlythanks'] >= 1) { 
    $color['farocket'] = 'limegreen'; 
} else { 
    $color['farocket'] = 'lightgray'; 
} 

$badgejs .= 'badge["farocket"] = "' . $color['farocket'] . '";'; 
$badgejs .= 'badge["farocketval"] = "' . number_format($monththanks['monthlythanks']) . '";';

jQuery:

Code:
$('.fa-rocket').css("color",badge["farocket"]);
$('.fa-rocket').css("cursor","pointer").attr("title",  badge["farocketval"] + " Thanks in the Last Month");
$('.fa-rocket').closest('div').find('.fa-circle').css("color",badge["farocket"])

I think that leaves 7 proto-badges to go ... Smilie
 

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Color::Library::Color(3pm)				User Contributed Perl Documentation				Color::Library::Color(3pm)

NAME
Color::Library::Color - Color entry for a Color::Library color dictionary METHODS
$id = $color->id Returns the id of the color A color id is in the format of <dictionary_id:color_name>, e.g. svg:aliceblue x11:bisque2 nbs-iscc-f:chromeyellow.66 vaccc:darkspringyellow $name = $color->name Returns the name of the color, e.g. aliceblue bisque2 chromeyellow darkspringyellow $title = $color->title Returns the title of the color, e.g. aliceblue bisque2 chrome yellow Dark Spring-Yellow $dictionary = $color->dictionary Returns the Color::Library::Dictionary object that the color belongs to $hex = $color->hex Returns the hex value of the color, e.g. ff08ff eed5b7 eaa221 669900 Note that $hex does NOT include the leading #, for that use $color->html, $color->css, or $color->svg $html = $color->html $css = $color->css $svg = $color->svg Returns the hex value of the color with a leading #, suitable for use in HTML, CSS, or SVG documents, e.g. #ff08ff #eed5b7 #eaa221 #669900 $value = $color->value Returns the numeric value of the color, e.g. 15792383 15652279 15376929 6723840 ($r, $g, $b) = $color->rgb Returns r, g, and b values of the color as a 3 element list (list context), e.g. (240, 248, 255) $rgb = $color->rgb Returns r, g, and b values of the color in a 3 element array (scalar context), e.g. [ 240, 248, 255 ] $color = Color::Library::Color->new( id => $id, name => $name, title => $title, value => $value ) $color = Color::Library::Color->new( { id => $id, name => $name, title => $title, value => $value } ) $color = Color::Library::Color->new( [[ $id, $name, $title, $rgb, $hex, $value ]] ) Returns a new Color::Library::Color object representing the specified color You probably don't want/need to call this yourself FUNCTIONS $hex = Color::Library::Color::rgb2hex( $rgb ) $hex = Color::Library::Color::rgb2hex( $r, $g, $b ) Converts an rgb value to its hex representation $value = Color::Library::Color::rgb2value( $rgb ) $value = Color::Library::Color::rgb2value( $r, $g, $b ) Converts an rgb value to its numeric representation $rgb = Color::Library::Color::value2rgb( $value ) ($r, $g, $b) = Color::Library::Color::value2rgb( $value ) Converts a numeric color value to its rgb representation ($r, $g, $b) = Color::Library::Color::parse_rgb_color( $hex ) ($r, $g, $b) = Color::Library::Color::parse_rgb_color( $value ) Makes a best effort to convert a hex or numeric color value to its rgb representation perl v5.14.2 2011-12-07 Color::Library::Color(3pm)
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