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Ratings

AttributeAverage
Features3.75 / 5
Reliability4 / 5
Ease Of Use3.75 / 5
Documentation3.75 / 5
Vote Count4
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module overview

Module Overview

Drupal.org Excerpt:

Allows votes on some drupal entities and provides the base for implementing votes on other entities. Features 6.x Vote on nodes, comments and taxonomy terms on a node Interchangeable voting widget themes Code voting support for your own objects Make your own widgets using ctools plugins And more! 7.x... [More...]

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Maintainer:marvil07
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Categories:Community, Evaluation and rating
downloads

Downloads

VersionDateFilesRelease notes
6.x-3.12012-Jan-11DownloadRecommended
6.x-2.82012-Jan-11DownloadOther
Total Downloads: 800 "Development" releases should be considered in beta.

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Module needs work

Custom integration is a real pain and lacks many obvious features.

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Module works fine

The Module works fine, having a choice for placing the widget below the content would be awesome.

Also the module does not come with rating blocks, for example the highest points for node.

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abandoned

This module has potential but is abandoned at the moment. There are a number of patches that ought to be applied to the dev version. A lot of HTML is hard coded in so be ready to get dirty if the default look or placement isn't for you.

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A workable solution with room for improvement

This module serves as the framework for the "helpful review?" system here on DrupalModules. The module works fairly well, but does have a few small bugs.

I'd like to see more choices for different voting widgets, similar to how the Fivestar module gives you different star sets to choose from. It would also be good to have a choice of placing the widget above or below the content.

One thing to watch out for with this module is phantom votes by Googlebot. If you enable anonymous voting, be sure to put "/vote_up_down" in your robots.txt file to stop search spiders from accidentally voting for everything they see.

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