Result for 5882219D40BF4BCC1E8F8BB6A344DF51BC400851

Query result

Key Value
FileNamedrupal6-user_badges.spec
FileSize2816
MD5962BB63F244C92E953293D0529D42294
SHA-15882219D40BF4BCC1E8F8BB6A344DF51BC400851
SHA-2568A93D3E783AFB51AAA406B46BCBF495AB7DB31878F57ABBDC26A8DCBB19FD6ED
SSDEEP48:kDJYMxjIaxnnjxQ2rzaxyDyzftSBWmCbc6BrkuhHCb0G/pkPo4mu6HWd19zGmRod:6JYkjIkjxQmzaxyDaLmCgUku1Cfa/t69
TLSHT12B519653A3E437330A887190FA248391BBF9C5F9959953D0B52D01D8421B32993FB6FC
hashlookup:parent-total2
hashlookup:trust60

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Key Value
MD59747C09FE1CFF3C5559DC2C9D063E53C
PackageArchnoarch
PackageDescriptionThe User Badges module allows each user to be assigned 'badges' which can be displayed as a series of iconic images. A common use will probably be to display the badges along with the user's information within forums, comments, or node postings. These badges can be assigned individually by the administrator or attached to a role so that, for example, all users in the 'admin' role will show the 'Administrator' badge which could display as a graphic letter 'A'. Any badge can optionally be associated to a URL that links the image to a description page. If a user has more than one badge, there is also a mechanism that allows administrators to only show the highest-level badge. You can also set a special badge for blocked users and even override their role badges with this one. User Badges can be used as a way to establish trust (in the same way as eBay's star graphics), or as an incentive for users. They can also be a quick way to identify moderators, administrators, or anyone with a given role. This package provides the following Drupal modules: * user_badges * user_badges_products (requires manual install of the ecommerce module)
PackageMaintainerFedora Project
PackageNamedrupal6-user_badges
PackageRelease1.el6
PackageVersion2.0
SHA-13EBED6DA514390FC23D51800E8A45C59B0204BD7
SHA-25615B82043518C1539C6504FC4A5913650CEFA21408DD1070DC620AC526AB5AE33
Key Value
MD52ACABB2F75C81FC578DDB5CEEB405B52
PackageArchnoarch
PackageDescriptionThe User Badges module allows each user to be assigned 'badges' which can be displayed as a series of iconic images. A common use will probably be to display the badges along with the user's information within forums, comments, or node postings. These badges can be assigned individually by the administrator or attached to a role so that, for example, all users in the 'admin' role will show the 'Administrator' badge which could display as a graphic letter 'A'. Any badge can optionally be associated to a URL that links the image to a description page. If a user has more than one badge, there is also a mechanism that allows administrators to only show the highest-level badge. You can also set a special badge for blocked users and even override their role badges with this one. User Badges can be used as a way to establish trust (in the same way as eBay's star graphics), or as an incentive for users. They can also be a quick way to identify moderators, administrators, or anyone with a given role. This package provides the following Drupal modules: * user_badges * user_badges_products (requires manual install of the ecommerce module)
PackageMaintainerFedora Project
PackageNamedrupal6-user_badges
PackageRelease1.el5
PackageVersion2.0
SHA-121F0880F1E32B37EAF292AF6F9F9EAF3AD235180
SHA-2565AA660C63F357B0468B0917387EAA65E8F58C6E077C4B6E914A6BCB11065A385