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All the negative feedback is in the Neutral and the neutral is in the negative :S

Whoops, I'll fix that now. EDIT: fixed

When you click on someones feedback it doesnt add their user ID to the end of the URL, it just shows as

http://www.trials-forum.co.uk/forum/index....ile&member=

which then says

"This member is not allowed to receive feedback"

When I added my ID (38) it showed fine.

Fixed (Y)

The way I've worked out the %age is a bit shite. If anyone isn't incredibly hungover feels like working out how it should be done (ebay style) then feel free to explain it :P

Actually I mean the way the rating itself is done - not the %age. At the moment if someone gets 2 negative and 2 positive, their feedback is said to be 0 - can anyone think of a better way to do it?

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When browsing through the feedback sub catergories (Positive, Neutral, Negative), when you click to go to the next page of feedback, it redirects to All Feedback, e.g. when going to page 2 of negative feedback it goes to page 2 of All feedback. When going to page 2 of positive it goes to All feedback etc.

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Boxes in threads look excellent, much nicer and more functional than previously :)

Quick one - few feedback entries appear to be missing (I think)

eg. I recently sold Matt Gibson a tensioner, and although my feedback for him is there, his for me isn't

Probably just get him to redo it though, far easier!

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When browsing through the feedback sub catergories (Positive, Neutral, Negative), when you click to go to the next page of feedback, it redirects to All Feedback, e.g. when going to page 2 of negative feedback it goes to page 2 of All feedback. When going to page 2 of positive it goes to All feedback etc.

Very true, I'll fix that tomorrow :)

Boxes in threads look excellent, much nicer and more functional than previously :)

Quick one - few feedback entries appear to be missing (I think)

eg. I recently sold Matt Gibson a tensioner, and although my feedback for him is there, his for me isn't

Probably just get him to redo it though, far easier!

Ah yeah sorry, I think I deleted that one earlier. The URL was messed up (said it was for topic id 12345) so I assumed it was a 'test' feedback :$

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I don't know if this is just me, but one of the feedback links is broken.

post-40-1206916785_thumb.jpg

If I click in the red circle (Either beside someone's post or when viewing their profile), I get the error message at the bottom of the pic. If I click the purple link, it works fine and takes me to that person's feedback.

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I don't know if this is just me, but one of the feedback links is broken.

post-40-1206916785_thumb.jpg

If I click in the red circle (Either beside someone's post or when viewing their profile), I get the error message at the bottom of the pic. If I click the purple link, it works fine and takes me to that person's feedback.

Also true, cheers for pointing that out. I'll fix it tomorrow.

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Whoops, I'll fix that now. EDIT: fixed

Fixed (Y)

The way I've worked out the %age is a bit shite. If anyone isn't incredibly hungover feels like working out how it should be done (ebay style) then feel free to explain it :P

Actually I mean the way the rating itself is done - not the %age. At the moment if someone gets 2 negative and 2 positive, their feedback is said to be 0 - can anyone think of a better way to do it?

could it not be as simple as having a negative feedback counting for -3 or something, so in that case their feedback would be said to be -4?

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The way I've worked out the %age is a bit shite. If anyone isn't incredibly hungover feels like working out how it should be done (ebay style) then feel free to explain it :P

Actually I mean the way the rating itself is done - not the %age. At the moment if someone gets 2 negative and 2 positive, their feedback is said to be 0 - can anyone think of a better way to do it?

I think the best way to do it would be % of posative feedback, the nutral and negative will count against the %. And round the % to the nearest 1% and jobs a gooden'!

Sometimes %'s can be deciving though, 90% can seem high, but if that means you've got a 1in10 chance of being pissed about it's not good.

How did you have it done befor?

Another idea would be "x out of y". X being posative and y being the total. Or that and a %.

Or you could convert a % into words.

100% Being 'excellent'

0% Being 'Scammer'

And then a load in between.

Edited by JT!
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Personally, I think that the Neutral feeback should be worth -1, and the negative -2, because there shouldn't really be any reason for it to be a bad deal. Also, if i had bought something and it was never sent, or it wasn't as described, I'd want more of their feeback score to be removed than -1.

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100% Being 'excellent'

0% Being 'Scammer'

But then people would start on 0% - 'scammer'?

Personally, I think that the Neutral feeback should be worth -1, and the negative -2, because there shouldn't really be any reason for it to be a bad deal. Also, if i had bought something and it was never sent, or it wasn't as described, I'd want more of their feeback score to be removed than -1.

I reckon something like this, or just have it like eBay has it - a percentage AND a number. So I'd have "100% positive (2)". If anyone had less than 100%, you'd know to look in their feedback as they've obviously had a negative at some point. But it would be diluted by positive feedback - so if someone sold 20 things and there was a problem with one of them, They'd have "95% positive (20)".

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But then people would start on 0% - 'scammer'?

I reckon something like this, or just have it like eBay has it - a percentage AND a number. So I'd have "100% positive (2)". If anyone had less than 100%, you'd know to look in their feedback as they've obviously had a negative at some point. But it would be diluted by positive feedback - so if someone sold 20 things and there was a problem with one of them, They'd have "95% positive (20)".

Thats what it's like now (next to posts) - I'll add the same style thing onto topics too.

Something like that sounds good, but I don't think that neutral should really count as negative, just leave it equal to zero perhaps?

Thats what happens now, neutrals are just ignored... it was easier that way :P

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Everything is fixed, I hope.

Any problems, let me know.

I've decided to leave it work out feedback the way it does, its how ebay does it and that seems to work well. It doesn't take too much to find out that people have negative feedback, specially with the new summary box thing in FS/WTD threads.

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When I try to leave feedback for Brettoll, it leaves it for Danny, then it disappears?

There was no topic for our trade, so I copied and pasted the example into the topic URL box. I then tried one of Brettoll's topics that now just say closed, but it wasn't having any of it, the same thing happened again.

EDIT: I also submitted feedback for Danny Kearns via the link in his topic, and it gave it to Danny. (The Admin).

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When I try to leave feedback for Brettoll, it leaves it for Danny, then it disappears?

There was no topic for our trade, so I copied and pasted the example into the topic URL box. I then tried one of Brettoll's topics that now just say closed, but it wasn't having any of it, the same thing happened again.

EDIT: I also submitted feedback for Danny Kearns via the link in his topic, and it gave it to Danny. (The Admin).

Whoops.. when you try to leave feedback by NOT going through a topic, it's buggered. But it seemed to work for me using a link from a topic a second ago. I'll fix it. Also deleted the feedback you left danny.

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