I have an idea to make this work (for display purposes only), and I will do my best to implement it in the next couple of days (weeks tops). I'm sorry I can't do it right now - hope that's OK.
I'll post back here... (and in the official project page in the jQuery plugins website) On Mar 4, 5:32 pm, AsymF <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I am really just looking for way to display the data, not to worry > about graceful degradation without JavaScript enabled. I had a serious > issue with people using proxies to submit thousands of votes for > irrelevant ratings so now all ratings have to fetch a key in advance > using an AJAX callback to the server (based in part on another > tutorial I found on the jQuery site). If JavaScript is gone I just > show a list of stars so that visitors can see the rating even if they > can't vote. > > However, I would like to be able to display incremental stars such > that if I have a rating of 3.75, then 3 stars and 75% of a 4th star > will be shown with the rest grayed out. > > On Mar 4, 9:27 am, "Diego A." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > I have been thinking about this for a few days now, but I haven't had > > the time to do it. > > > The problem with what you're trying to achieve is that you're looking > > for something to *display* the data, whereas my implementation of the > > plugin focuses on semantic form integration. > > > Perhaps the way forward is to add the ability to display decimal > > points and accept the input of whole numbers (and at a push, .5s). > > > How are you going to use this? > > > On Mar 1, 5:46 pm, AsymF <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > I am now working on the jQuery Star Rating Plugin v1.1 by Diego > > > A.,http://www.fyneworks.com, [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > > > I have gotten it working and added the ability to remove the cancel > > > button by adding the following before the line "for(n in groups){": > > > if (settings.nocancel) { > > > $("div.cancel:has(a[title='" + settings.cancel + "'])").remove(); > > > > } > > > > I also added "nocancel: false" to the settings at the beginning of the > > > script. > > > > Now if I could figure out how to get it to show incremental stars for > > > ratings such as 3.2 or 4.6 it would be perfect for my purposes. Any > > > ideas on implementing this? Like I said, I can see it done in the > > > plugin ratings on the jQuery site but don't know which segment of code > > > does that feature. > > > > On Feb 29, 5:52 pm, AsymF <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > > I would just use the one on the jQuery site if it weren't for the fact > > > > that it relies on a form. The position on the page I want to show the > > > > star rating already has another form so to use that one would mean > > > > putting a form inside a form which causes problems. > > > > > On Feb 29, 3:19 pm, chrismarx <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > > > is that the same on as here: > > > > > http://examples.learningjquery.com/rating/ > > > > > ? > > > > > i remember making several changes, let me know if thats the same one- > > > > > > On Feb 29, 1:16 pm, AsymF <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > > > > I got this one to work: > > > > > > Star Rating Plugin v1.1 > > > > > > ->http://www.fyneworks.com/jquery/star-rating/ > > > > > > > But the half star plugin won't work with > > > > > > 1.2.3:http://www.learningjquery.com/2007/05/half-star-rating-plugin > > > > > > > Does anyone know a fix? The stars all appear grayed out and hover > > > > > > also > > > > > > doesn't work.