db8 Best Rated Content 
Version
2.1 (last update on Sep 6, 2008)
Rating
Compatibility
Votes
9
Favoured
13
License
GPL
Non-Commercial
Type
Views
22837
Date Added
6 March 2007
db8 Best Rated Content v2 for Joomla 1.5 (native) displays a list of n (to be configured in the back-end) article titles that have the best ratings.
If two articles have an equal rating, then the article with the most votes will be listed first. The rating + amount of votes can be displayed with a hover over the title, and / or behind the article title. The module can be limited to certain categories or sections.
Included language files: English and Dutch
(The Module Highest Rated Content version 1 for Joomla 1.0 is still available, but it has less configuration options, and no language files).
Included language files:
* English
* Dutch
Changelog:
-- db8 Best Rated Content v2.1 for Joomla 1.5 [7-September-2008] --
# Repacked .zip archive on Ubuntu Linux to solve an error with the helper.php file during installation.
-- db8 Best Rated Content v2.0 for Joomla 1.5 [19-August-2008] --
# Release of db8 Best Rated Content for Joomla! 1.5 (Highest Rated Content rewritten for 1.5).
-- Highest Rated Content v1.0 for Joomla 1.0 [6-March-2007] --
# Release of Highest Rated Content for Joomla! 1.0
byPoultsy on August 30, 2009
Great work on this module, I've used it on my site and I simply love it. However, I'm now trying to use it in conjunction with the K2 component, but it doesn't seem to pickup either the K2 ID's or the K2 voting/rating system.
I'd really love it if I could use both, any suggestions?
Thanks,
Poultsy
I'd really love it if I could use both, any suggestions?
Thanks,
Poultsy
This module is excellent!
Simple to use and easy to configure. Use it!!!
Simple to use and easy to configure. Use it!!!
Thats what i was looking for a while and i am wonderig why such a module isnt part of joomla core. Just installed it on Joomla 1.5.9 and published it and used it. It just works like it says, i can recommend. Thank you.
byShadal on March 6, 2007
I've been waiting on a module to do this for a while! I use JC Vote on my site and this works very nicely. I might suggest that within the () it say what the # means. I modified this for my needs anyway (eg. (3 votes) or (4 stars))...
Thanks again!
Thanks again!





