Xavin's Review Ratings free WordPress plugin

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Xavin's Review Ratings free WordPress plugin

This plugin adds a shortcode tag that will display a rating in one of several formats. Here is a feature breakdown: Input ratings as a fraction (4/5) or a percentage (80%). Use any amount of stars from 2 to 100. Set the minimal star fraction allowed, whole, half or quarter. Split multiple ratings in one post/page into groups, and have a separate overall rating calculated for each. Display the rating as image stars, text stars, a percentage, a fraction, or any combination. Multiple star image sets included, others can be easily added. Fully templatized output, use whatever tags you want. Optionally group ratings in a table or other structure. Settings page for global settings and tag defaults. The only required parameter is rating, the rest are optional. Here is a basic example. [xrr rating=4/5] This will convert the 60% into a fraction and display it as text stars: [xrr rating=60% display_as=textstars] This will display 10 stars from the tiny_star image set and label the rating ‘Movie Rating:’: [xrr rating=7.25/10 imageset=tiny_star label=”Movie Rating:”] Check the Tag Options section for complete options. The global settings on the settings page are documented there. Tag Options Each of these can have their defaults changed on the settings page, or be changed in each tag. You can mix and match display styles and options in the same post/page. rating The rating attribute is required in every xrr tag unless there is an overall attribute. Both fractions and percentages are valid inputs. Any fraction is acceptable, the rating is converted to an intermediate format and then to the specified output format. Unless explicitly overridden with the max_stars attribute, the plugin assumes you want to use the denominator of the fraction as the number of stars, so 4/5 would display 5 stars, and 3/10 would display ten stars. max_stars The max_stars attribute sets the maximum number of stars the rating will be displayed with. You can set it implicitly by using rating with a fraction, or explicitly with the max_stars attribute. For exaple, the following tag will display as seven stars even though the fraction used is out of 5: [xrr rating=4/5 max_stars=7] display_as The display_as attribute determines for the rating will be displayed. The four basic outputs are ‘stars’, ‘percentage’, ‘fraction’, and ‘textstars’, and they are pretty self explanatory. The basic outputs can also be combined with an underscore to display two or more at once, for example this tag will display the fraction and then the image stars: [xrr rating= 4.5/5 display_as=fraction_stars] label The label attribute sets the label in front of the rating display. Make sure to surround the value with quotes if it contains a space. group The group attribute sets what named group the rating is in. By default all ratings are in an xrr group. The only use for the group currently is for overall calculations. Note: This is entirely independent of the [xrrgroup] tag. overall The overall attribute has one valid value, ‘true’. If set it will ignore any rating attribute in the tag and instead calculate the average of all the ratings on the post/page that have the same group. imageset The imageset attribute determines what set of star images to use. The imagesets are auto-detected, either in the plugin directory for the imagesets that come with the plugin, or in the wp-content/uploads/xavins-review-ratings/ directory for imagesets you add. All usable imagesets are detected and displayed on the settings page. fraction_separator The fraction_separator attribute determines the separator between the numerator and denominator when displaying ratings as a fraction. By default it is ‘/’, although another common option would be ‘ of ‘. max_fraction The max_fraction attribute sets how far stars can be broken up, there are three valid values, none=1 half=2 quarter=4. If you set it to 1, all ratings will be calculated out of whole stars, and if you set it to 4 they will be calculated to quarter stars, etc. The [xrrgroup] Tag The [xrrgroup][/xrrgroup] tag is used to activate group rendering in the [xrr] tags it surrounds. Any attributes set in the [xrrgroup] will be used in the contained tags unless they have attributes of their own. By default it renders all the contained [xrr] tags in a table, but this can be changed by modifying the templates on the settings screen. Here is an example: [xrrgroup][xrr rating=4/5 label=”DVD:”][xrr rating=3/5 label=”Movie:”][/xrrgroup] There are some things to keep in mind. Don’t put line breaks inside the [xrrgroup] tags, since WordPress doesn’t properly recognize being inside a shortcode tag, and will insert

tags that will make your HTML invalid. Also, the [xrrgroup] tag is entirely independent of the group attribute in the [xrr] tag.

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