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Seen a few forums with a 'Like' button against a post, just thinking I have seen a few just lately that I would like to able to say, yes like that, but not respond with a post, what do you think ? and would it be possible.
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Most people use a post that says "+1". That way we get to know who does like it and not some anonymous count of thumbs up symbols. Personally I prefer it that way and it is very easy to do using the quick reply box. HTH
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It is possible. I believe it's on the latest version of vBulletin, which we currently don't use.
Not something any of us here can implement, only the Big Boss can sort webmaster stuff like that.
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Most people use a post that says "+1". That way we get to know who does like it and not some anonymous count of thumbs up symbols. Personally I prefer it that way and it is very easy to do using the quick reply box. HTH
I have seen a button with a list of who's used it next to it.
Don't see a lot of interest here, will try the "+1" seems a good idea.
(It could be an Orange button )

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