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rating jquery

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Need to rate your article? need to rate your photos? Here are 4 jquery plugin that could help you

This is a jquery plugin for star rating systems. The intial inspiration for this script came from “Wil Stuckey’s” star rating system. But the original script requires too much coding. Also it does not have provision for developing a star system (such as GMail, where you star or un star an email). I have modified the original script to make it simpler for user to develop a star rating system. Check the demo below – hover and click on stars to change there state

This rater is based on the code Ritesh Agrawal did. Unfortunatly his CSS and the hover technique breaks in some browsers.
So i thought, why not use the best CSS star-rater known to man kind and throw it in the mix.
I have used the CSS and technique from Komodo Media since it is stable and tested on many, many browsers.

In the MSDN library, content can be rated by clicking on a star (from 1 through 5). When you hover over the content rateR on MSDN2, a textbox appears to allow comments to be added. Using the rating control and the jQuery library, we can very easily create a content rater simliar to the one on MSDN.

There was a request recently on the jQuery discussion list for an enhancement to Ritesh Agrawal’s Simple Star Rating System to allow for 1/2 star ratings. So I took it upon myself to add the feature.

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