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What are page ratings?[edit | edit source]

The rating extension BlueSpiceRating allows users to rate pages a page with up to five stars or to recommend the page.

A user can Usrscan change their rating at any time by choosing less or more stars. The average evaluation, as well as the number of ratings is shown next to the page title:

Screenshot: page ratings
Rating and recommending a page
Rating and recommending a page


Only one rating per user is counted. New votes only change the average evaluation, but not the number of ratings.

Rating a or recommending page[edit | edit source]

A user simply selects the amount of stars for a rating. The number of stars are then hightlighted in yellow during the selection process. A mouse-click confirms the rating: .

Screenshot: submit a rating
List of ratingsTo recommend a page, a user clicks on the link "Recommend". To retract the recommendation, the user clicks on the link again.

Special pages[edit | edit source]

The special page Special:RatingsRating lists all pages that have been rated.

The special page Special:Recommendations lists all pages that have been recommended.

Disabling rating on a page[edit | edit source]

You can also exclude pages from the rating system. You can do this with a so-called "Behaviour Switch". Insert the switch at the bottom of the page in source view: __NORATING__

Disabling rating in a namespace[edit | edit source]

Administrators can turn on the rating feature for individual namespaces. To enable or disable ratings, go to Global actions > Namespace manager and edit the namespaces:


Screenshot: Namespace settings


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