Boris, stop making me blush. :-) The site that nodereview was originally developed for needed multi-axis ratings, but there's certainly nothing stopping you from only having one axis configured. Of course, said site never actually launched so I haven't been giving that module more than bug-fix attention lately. Patches welcome, but lately I haven't really had time to do much with feature requests that don't include code. Apparently several sites are using it, though. If someone does have an interest in it, I would welcome a co-maintainer. --Larry Garfield On Mon, 4 Jun 2007 13:57:11 -0500, "Michelle Cox" <mcox@charter.net> wrote:
I looked at nodereview as well before going with userreview but I didn't want all those different types of voting on there. Just wanted something simple with 1 rating per comment. If you think it's better than userreview, I'll give it another look. I don't have any reviews in the system, yet, because my site is still being built, so now's the time to switch if I'm going to. :)
Thanks,
Michelle
On 6/4/2007 12:24:11 PM, Boris Mann (boris@bryght.com) wrote:
On 6/4/07, Michelle Cox <mcox@charter.net> wrote:
This is very interesting. I'm currently using the userreview module instead of fivestar, even though I'd prefer a star rating, because it lets you comment and rate at the same time. I'm interested in trying your approach, but I'm concerned about totally replacing the comment module. Have you run into any problems with things that use comments such as forums? Especially when using flatforum?
Actually, check out Node Review (http://drupal.org/project/nodereview) -- it is built along the same lines as what Robert has described, but specifically for ratings / reviews. If you don't want to replace ALL comments....us that one. Yes, userreview and nodereview should probably be merged. I trust nodereview because Larry wrote it....
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