Welcome! This is Nine Starry Skies, a Pokemon trainer roleplay forum for roleplayers of all experiences!
The region of Cosmar is populated by many Pokemon, and there are heavy themes of science and a lot of space aesthetic.
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Current Swarms:
Dwarfoal
The Little Star Pokemon
Ability: Nimbus
Ht: 2'5"
Wt: 80 lbs
Egg Groups: Field
Evolves at Level 16 into Quasolt
Level-Up Moves:
00 - Peck 00 - Growl
These adorable donkey-like Pokemon were discovered in Cosmar recently. They are very loyal to their trainers and will fight for them no matter what.
Quasolt
The Little Star Pokemon
Ability: Nimbus
Ht: 3'4"
Wt: 140 lbs
Egg Groups: Field
Evolves at Level 32 into Gallorbit
Level-Up Moves:
00 - Peck 00 - Growl
Quasolt are much more stubborn and hard-willed than their previous evolution. They are still loyal to their trainers, but tend to interpret orders how they want.
Gallorbit
The Nebula Pokemon
Ability: Nimbus
Ht: 5'7"
Wt: 220 lbs
Egg Groups: Field
Does Not Evolve
Level-Up Moves:
00 - Peck 00 - Growl
These beautiful unicorn-like Pokemon are fierce fighters, striking out with their sharp hooves alongside using their Cosmic powers to defeat their foes. They are vain and only care for themselves and their trainers.
Psychowl are very strange creatures that were discovered in Cosmar. They seem to move faster than the eye can follow properly, and they don't seem to be the same shape or size from one moment to the next.
As soon as Telecowl evolve, their Psychic power begins to leak from their bodies, occasionally affecting electronics within 6 feet of them with strange glitches and static.
Nobody has ever gotten a clear photograph or even a clear look at a Statoccult. They have a natural pattern that resembles TV static, as well as leaking enough Psychic energy to affect electronics and cameras within 100 feet to glitch and stop working properly.
Duskit
The Cub Pokemon
Ability: Stealthy
Ht: 2'3"
Wt: 67 lbs
Egg Groups: Field, Monster
Evolves at Level 18 into Duskore
Level-Up Moves:
00 - Peck 00 - Growl
Duskit are a newly-discovered Pokemon in Cosmar. They seem to be playful and cute with others, but will just as soon bite them and flee.
Duskore
The Cub Pokemon
Ability: Stealthy
Ht: 3'7"
Wt: 92 lbs
Egg Groups: Field, Monster
Evolves at Level 30 into Vantakore
Level-Up Moves:
00 - Peck 00 - Growl
Duskore are difficult and unpredictable to train because of how fast and clever they tend to be. They like to hide and nap instead of training.
Vantakore
The Ferocious Pokemon
Ability: Stealthy
Ht: 5'10"
Wt: 170 lbs
Egg Groups: Field, Monster
Does Not Evolve
Level-Up Moves:
00 - Peck 00 - Growl
Vantacore can be highly dangerous, but with enough training are extremely useful to trainers out in the wilds. Their shadowy wings only function to flare out and intimidate other creatures.
Woolop
The Dust Bunny Pokemon
Ability: Fluffy or Guts
Ht: 1'6"
Wt: 12 lbs
Egg Groups: Field, Mineral
Evolves at Level 20 into Scrubun
Level-Up Moves:
00 - Peck 00 - Growl
Woolop are a common sight out in the wilds of Cosmar. They are friendly, but do not like to get dirty.
Scrubun
The Steel Wool Pokemon
Ability: Fluffy or Guts
Ht: 2'9"
Wt: 68 lbs
Egg Groups: Field, Mineral
Does Not Evolve
Level-Up Moves:
00 - Peck 00 - Growl
Wild Scrubun compete with each other over mates by seeing who can keep a stone cleanest. The foe will kick dirt over the opponent's stone while keeping their own as clean as they can until one gives up.
Spectrosis
The Hypnotic Pokemon
Ability: Insomnia or Limber
Ht: 8'2"
Wt: 132 lbs
Egg Groups: Field, Dragon
Does Not Evolve
Level-Up Moves:
00 - Peck 00 - Growl
While these iridescent snake Pokemon used to be everywhere in Cosmar, the introduction and subsequent type changing of the non-native Ekans and Arbok have put Spectrosis on the endangered Pokemon list.
Munchworm
The Hungry Pokemon
Ability: Shed Skin or Gluttony
Ht: 1'6"
Wt: 7 lbs
Egg Groups: Bug
Evolves at Level 15 into Cerambeet
Level-Up Moves:
00 - Peck 00 - Growl
Munchworm is never satisfied with the amount of food it has eaten, and as such will never stop eating when more food is present. A gorged Munchworm has been known to evolve early just to use up some of its stored energy.
Cerambeet
The Ravenous Pokemon
Ability: Compoundeyes or Gluttony
Ht: 2'4"
Wt: 56 lbs
Egg Groups: Bug
Does Not Evolve
Level-Up Moves:
00 - Peck 00 - Growl
Cerambeet have been known to devour large copses of trees to satisfy their appetites. They will eat nearly anything when wood is not available.
Chinova
The Shooting Star Pokemon
Ability: Star Body
Ht: 1'4"
Wt: 13 lbs
Egg Groups: Field, Fairy
Evolves with Star Stone into Nebulilla
Level-Up Moves:
00 - Peck 00 - Growl
Chinova's fur is amazingly soft and sparkles in the moonlight. It lives nocturnally, only coming out when the stars are visible and it's quiet. They are very shy creatures.
Nebulilla
The Shooting Star Pokemon
Ability: Star Body
Ht: 2'7"
Wt: 66 lbs
Egg Groups: Field, Fairy
Does Not Evolve
Level-Up Moves:
00 - Peck 00 - Growl
Nebulilla are tough Pokemon that will always defend their territory fiercely. They are able to appear to double in size by merely puffing out their fine fur.
Robird
The Tiny Bird Pokemon
Ability: Big Pecks
Ht: 1'4"
Wt: 5 lbs
Egg Groups: Flying
Evolves at Level 25 into Vultalon
Level-Up Moves:
00 - Peck 00 - Growl
The bright red breast of Robird is meant to warn other Pokemon that it is coming, but makes it an easier target for Cosmarian Arbok and Spectrosis.
Vultalon
The Scavenging Pokemon
Ability: Defiant
Ht: 5'3"
Wt: 93 lbs
Egg Groups: Flying
Does Not Evolve
Level-Up Moves:
00 - Peck 00 - Growl
Vultalon may not look it, but it carries a very powerful poison in its stomach that it regurgitates to help it more easily tear into its prey. Its favorite food is bones.
Runtsen
The Bunsen Burner Pokemon
Ability: Corrosion or Heatproof
Ht: 9"
Wt: 25 lbs
Egg Groups: Mineral
Evolves with Various Evolution Stones into Elemeyer
Level-Up Moves:
00 - Peck 00 - Growl
Runtsen appeared in Cosmar only a few years after scientists began to populate it. They appear to be living laboratory equipment and produce a clear bubbling acid within their flasks.
Elemeyer
The Bunsen Burner Pokemon
Ability: Corrosion or Heatproof
Ht: 2'
Wt: 60 lbs
Egg Groups: Mineral
Evolves with Various Evolution Stones into Elemeyer
Level-Up Moves:
00 - Peck 00 - Growl
Elemeyer has the unique ability to keep an evolution stone inside of its flask, stabilizing the acid and changing the liquid into whatever the stone's element is. It slowly dissolves the stone over a very long period, but when given another stone it can change to another type to match the new stone!
Glorm
The Glowworm Pokemon
Ability: Shed Skin or Illuminate
Ht: 8"
Wt: 2 lbs
Egg Groups: Bug
Evolves at Level 20 into Crysol
Level-Up Moves:
00 - Peck 00 - Growl
Old folktales state that Glorm walking across the sky with their beautiful glowing back spots are what originally made the stars. The reality is that this Pokemon is very vulnerable and uses its antennae's eyespots to scare away potential predators.
Chrysol
The Glowworm Pokemon
Ability: Shed Skin or Illuminate
Ht: 10"
Wt: 10 lbs
Egg Groups: Bug
Evolves at Level 30 into Luneye
Level-Up Moves:
00 - Peck 00 - Growl
Chrysol protects itself by hardening its shell and glowing brightly enough to startle attackers. If it needs to, Chrysol can roll away from danger, but has a hard time righting itself afterwards.
Luneye
The Luna Moth Pokemon
Ability: Shield Dust or Illuminate
Ht: 2'4"
Wt: 23 lbs
Egg Groups: Bug
Does Not Evolve
Level-Up Moves:
00 - Peck 00 - Growl
Luneye is attracted to bright lights, as it likes to use the moon and stars to navigate at night. They tend to keep away from humans as much as possible.
Dorsheal
The Kelp Pokemon
Ability: Natural Cure or Rough Skin
Ht: 4'
Wt: 78 lbs
Egg Groups: Fairy, Water 2
Does Not Evolve
Level-Up Moves:
00 - Peck 00 - Growl
Dorsheal is a Pokemon that likes to help others, whether by feeding them some of its nutritious kelp or by healing them when they are hurt. The kelp it grows on its head has medical properties.
Drosile
The Sundew Pokemon
Ability: Torrent or Overgrow
Ht: 2'
Wt: 20 lbs
Egg Groups: Monster, Plant
Evolves with Sun Stone into Sundile
Level-Up Moves:
00 - Peck 00 - Growl
Researchers think that Drosile might be a distant cousin to the Johtonian Totodile line. Oddly, it only evolves once with a stone, and has a symbiotic relationship with the carnivorous plants living on its back.
Sundile
The Snaptrap Pokemon
Ability: Torrent or Overgrow
Ht: 6'3"
Wt: 189 lbs
Egg Groups: Monster, Plant
Does Not Evolve
Level-Up Moves:
00 - Peck 00 - Growl
Upon evolving from Drosile, Sundile's plants twist together to form a huge mouth with long, sharp teeth. This extra pair of jaws helps it to navigate deep waters by feeling vibrations with its feelers, and seems to have its own massive appetite.
Gargogle
The Still Pokemon
Ability: Blink
Ht: 3'
Wt: 150 lbs
Egg Groups: Monster, Mineral
Does Not Evolve
Level-Up Moves:
00 - Peck 00 - Growl
Gargogle was thought to be just ancient statues in the forest of Orion Isle until someone finally saw one move. They seldom move at all as long as someone is looking at them, but seem to be very fast when not viewed.
Whispurr
The Wisp Pokemon
Ability:
Ht: 7"
Wt: 3 lbs
Egg Groups: Amorphous
Does Not Evolve
Level-Up Moves:
00 - Peck 00 - Growl
Whispurr like to pull harmless pranks on humans and other Pokemon alike. These Pokemon are still very elusive and are difficult to capture.
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Welcome to the help dialog for the Custom Mini-Profile Creator plugin!
Click on any of the tabs above to go through the plugin configuration process!
You can access this menu at any time by clicking on the icon in the bottom right bar (may not be applicable if you're on Forums.net), or you can disable the welcome window and/or the icon by going to Plugins > Manage > Custom Mini-Profile Creator and changing the Show Help option.
This step is essential as it gives the plugin everything it needs on the page to get as much profile information as possible.
To make the profile variables work you'll need to add a new line to the very end of Themes > Layout Templates > Mini-Profile and paste the code below on it. The code should be placed completely outside of the mini-profile, so if you're using the default mini-profile template this will be after the very last closing </div> tag. This needs to be done on every theme you have the plugin enabled on as the template is theme-specific.
If your mini-profile template is already customized and you've hit the variable limit for your template you're free to remove any lines from the code below if they contain information that you don't plan on using. For example, if you have no plans to ever add a user's IP to their mini-profile for staff reference you can remove <div class="mp-info ip">$[user.ip]</div> from the code and everything else will still work just fine.
Once you've added the HTML from the Layout Templates tab you're ready to move on to building your mini-profiles. If you want to get going and try some out now or you're not very adept at HTML, CSS, or Javascript, worry not! This plugin includes some examples for you to try out. You're free to skip to the Custom Profile Fields tab and read over this tab later when you're ready to build your own.
Here's a quick rundown of each of the components in Plugins > Manage > Custom Mini-Profile Creator:
Name This is the name you'll be adding to your custom profile field dropdown once you've finished coding the mini-profile. Pretty self-explanatory. Make sure this name is unique from every other name you use for your mini-profiles or you'll end up overwriting the earlier ones in the list.
HTML This is the HTML that will go inside your mini-profile. You can use just about any HTML tag here so long as it's appropriate for where the mini-profile is showing on the page. Please refrain from using <style> or <script> tags here. You have the next two sections for that! Also, remember that mini-profiles can show multiple times on the same page, so you shouldn't add ID attributes to any of your elements here. Two elements on the same page cannot have the same ID per HTML standards.
CSS This is where you'll place what would normally go in your forum's style sheet or what would normally be between <style> tags. Try to code your mini-profile's HTML in a way that will allow you to target it specifically with your selectors. For example, you can surround all of the content in your HTML with a <div> element with a class and target that class and its child elements specifically with your CSS. That way you don't accidentally target every mini-profile on the page with CSS that was meant for the one you're building. One more thing: The forum theme's CSS still applies beforehand, so your mini-profile may look right in one theme but not in another. The best way to circumvent this is to define as many styles as you can to override the theme's CSS.
Javascript Anything that normally goes between <script> tags will go here. This one's a bit tricky since you'll obviously want to target the custom mini-profile specifically. Luckily there's an easy way to do that. In your statements you can use the $(this) variable to target the mini-profile if you're coding using jQuery. Otherwise, if you only plan on using standard Javascript you can target $(this)[0] instead.
Once you've finished building your mini-profiles it's finally time to add them to the Edit Profile page for use! To enable selection of custom mini-profiles you'll first need to add two specific custom profile fields in Members > Custom Profile Fields in your forum's admin area:
Mini-Profile Theme
Staff Mini-Profile Theme
Mini-Profile Theme is for mini-profiles that are designed for member use. You can set the Who Can Edit option for this field to Staff With Power if you only want staff to be able to choose mini-profiles for users. Otherwise, if you want members to freely be able to choose their own mini-profiles you can choose Members and Staff With Power.
Staff Mini-Profile Theme is for mini-profiles designed specifically for staff use. This field is completely optional.
Set the type for both of these fields as Drop Down Selection. Click on the (View/Edit) link to add mini-profile names to each of these fields.
If you've just installed this plugin you should have three different mini-profiles already installed by default: Example 1, Example 2, and Example 3. You can add these to your dropdowns to test them out and see the plugin in action.
If you're having trouble getting this plugin to work despite following the instructions in the previous tabs you may want to check that each of your themes meets the prerequisites below in Themes > Layout Templates > Mini-Profile.
First, ensure that opening tag of your mini-profile template includes the $[miniprofile_class] variable in its class. On the default ProBoards theme it should look something like this:
<div class="$[miniprofile_class]">
Next, make sure that the default {foreach} loop for custom fields is present inside your mini-profile. It doesn't need to be visible, so you're free to add it inside a hidden element if you don't plan on displaying it or if it would mess up the appearance of your own custom template.
Beyond that you can do whatever you like to the mini-profile template for the most part and it shouldn't negatively impact the plugin.
The following is a list of available variables for use in the HTML section of the mini-profile creator and their definitions. Adding any of these to a mini-profile will generate the content described in its definition in place of the variable so long as the information that variable outputs is visible to you.
To reference your forum's custom profile fields you can use $[user.customfieldname], substituting "customfieldname" with your custom field's name. You'll need to type the name in all lowercase with no spaces and only use characters A-Z and 0-9.
For example, Mini-Profile Theme becomes $[user.miniprofiletheme]. This will output the value of the custom field. In the case of this example, it'll be the name of the mini-profile theme you've chosen in your profile.
IMPORTANT NOTE: These will only work if you followed the steps in the Installation tab of this window on each of your themes. Any themes that do not include the template code specified there will not have these variables replaced in the mini-profile.
$[user]
User's display name link.
$[user.age]
User's age (if visible to you).
$[user.avatar]
User's current avatar.
$[user.badges]
User's list of badges.
$[user.birthday]
User's date of birth (if visible to you).
$[user.color]
Hex color of user's group. If user is not in a group this will return inherit.
$[user.custom_title]
User's custom title.
$[user.email]
User's email (if visible to you).
$[user.gender.image]
Image associated with the gender selected in the user's profile (if available).
$[user.gender.text]
Name of gender selected in the user's profile (if available).
$[user.group.name]
Name of user's current display group.
$[user.group.stars]
Star images associated with user's current display group.
$[user.id]
User's numerical ID.
$[user.instant_messenger]
User's list of instant messengers specified in their profile (if available).
$[user.invisible]
Returns 1 if a user is invisible. More useful for Javascript.
$[user.ip]
User's IP address (if visible to you).
$[user.is_online]
Returns Member is Online if user is currently online.
$[user.is_staff]
Returns 1 if a user is designated as staff. More useful for Javascript.
$[user.last_online]
Timestamp showing when user was last online.
$[user.likes]
Number of likes this user's posts have received.
$[user.location]
Location specified in user's profile.
$[user.name]
User's display name in plain text.
$[user.personal_text]
User's most recent status.
$[user.posts]
User's post count.
$[user.rank.name]
User's current posting rank.
$[user.rank.stars]
Star images associated with user's current posting rank.
$[user.registered_on]
Timestamp showing the date/time the user registered on the forum.
$[user.registered_on_short]
Condensed version of user's registration date.
$[user.social_network]
User's list of social networks specified in their profile (if available).
$[user.username]
Outputs the user's login username in plain text.
$[user.warning.bar]
User's warning bar (if it exists).
$[user.warning.level]
User's current warning level (if visible to you).
$[user.website]
Website specified in user's profile.
You can utilize the $(this) variable in the Javascript component to target the mini-profile <div> element. For example, if you wanted to add a class to the mini-profile you can use:
$(this).addClass('class-name-here');
Profile variables can also be used in the Javascript component in this plugin. In Javascript the value undefined is used to signify that a value doesn't exist for the variable you've specified. With this in mind you can use profile variables in Javascript conditional statements within the plugin similar to how they're used in the actual layout templates section of the admin area.
if(variable) will only run if the variable you specify has a value.
if(!variable) will only run if the variable you specify has no value.
Example 1 (variable has value):
if(user.group){
$(this).find('.group').show();
}
If the user has their group displayed in their profile the above Javascript would make the HTML below visible if you had it hidden with CSS.
Welcome to the help dialog for the Custom Mini-Profile Creator plugin!
Click on any of the tabs above to go through the plugin configuration process!
You can access this menu at any time by clicking on the icon in the bottom right bar (may not be applicable if you're on Forums.net), or you can disable the welcome window and/or the icon by going to Plugins > Manage > Custom Mini-Profile Creator and changing the Show Help option.
This step is essential as it gives the plugin everything it needs on the page to get as much profile information as possible.
To make the profile variables work you'll need to add a new line to the very end of Themes > Layout Templates > Mini-Profile and paste the code below on it. The code should be placed completely outside of the mini-profile, so if you're using the default mini-profile template this will be after the very last closing </div> tag. This needs to be done on every theme you have the plugin enabled on as the template is theme-specific.
If your mini-profile template is already customized and you've hit the variable limit for your template you're free to remove any lines from the code below if they contain information that you don't plan on using. For example, if you have no plans to ever add a user's IP to their mini-profile for staff reference you can remove <div class="mp-info ip">$[user.ip]</div> from the code and everything else will still work just fine.
Once you've added the HTML from the Layout Templates tab you're ready to move on to building your mini-profiles. If you want to get going and try some out now or you're not very adept at HTML, CSS, or Javascript, worry not! This plugin includes some examples for you to try out. You're free to skip to the Custom Profile Fields tab and read over this tab later when you're ready to build your own.
Here's a quick rundown of each of the components in Plugins > Manage > Custom Mini-Profile Creator:
Name This is the name you'll be adding to your custom profile field dropdown once you've finished coding the mini-profile. Pretty self-explanatory. Make sure this name is unique from every other name you use for your mini-profiles or you'll end up overwriting the earlier ones in the list.
HTML This is the HTML that will go inside your mini-profile. You can use just about any HTML tag here so long as it's appropriate for where the mini-profile is showing on the page. Please refrain from using <style> or <script> tags here. You have the next two sections for that! Also, remember that mini-profiles can show multiple times on the same page, so you shouldn't add ID attributes to any of your elements here. Two elements on the same page cannot have the same ID per HTML standards.
CSS This is where you'll place what would normally go in your forum's style sheet or what would normally be between <style> tags. Try to code your mini-profile's HTML in a way that will allow you to target it specifically with your selectors. For example, you can surround all of the content in your HTML with a <div> element with a class and target that class and its child elements specifically with your CSS. That way you don't accidentally target every mini-profile on the page with CSS that was meant for the one you're building. One more thing: The forum theme's CSS still applies beforehand, so your mini-profile may look right in one theme but not in another. The best way to circumvent this is to define as many styles as you can to override the theme's CSS.
Javascript Anything that normally goes between <script> tags will go here. This one's a bit tricky since you'll obviously want to target the custom mini-profile specifically. Luckily there's an easy way to do that. In your statements you can use the $(this) variable to target the mini-profile if you're coding using jQuery. Otherwise, if you only plan on using standard Javascript you can target $(this)[0] instead.
Once you've finished building your mini-profiles it's finally time to add them to the Edit Profile page for use! To enable selection of custom mini-profiles you'll first need to add two specific custom profile fields in Members > Custom Profile Fields in your forum's admin area:
Mini-Profile Theme
Staff Mini-Profile Theme
Mini-Profile Theme is for mini-profiles that are designed for member use. You can set the Who Can Edit option for this field to Staff With Power if you only want staff to be able to choose mini-profiles for users. Otherwise, if you want members to freely be able to choose their own mini-profiles you can choose Members and Staff With Power.
Staff Mini-Profile Theme is for mini-profiles designed specifically for staff use. This field is completely optional.
Set the type for both of these fields as Drop Down Selection. Click on the (View/Edit) link to add mini-profile names to each of these fields.
If you've just installed this plugin you should have three different mini-profiles already installed by default: Example 1, Example 2, and Example 3. You can add these to your dropdowns to test them out and see the plugin in action.
If you're having trouble getting this plugin to work despite following the instructions in the previous tabs you may want to check that each of your themes meets the prerequisites below in Themes > Layout Templates > Mini-Profile.
First, ensure that opening tag of your mini-profile template includes the $[miniprofile_class] variable in its class. On the default ProBoards theme it should look something like this:
<div class="$[miniprofile_class]">
Next, make sure that the default {foreach} loop for custom fields is present inside your mini-profile. It doesn't need to be visible, so you're free to add it inside a hidden element if you don't plan on displaying it or if it would mess up the appearance of your own custom template.
Beyond that you can do whatever you like to the mini-profile template for the most part and it shouldn't negatively impact the plugin.
The following is a list of available variables for use in the HTML section of the mini-profile creator and their definitions. Adding any of these to a mini-profile will generate the content described in its definition in place of the variable so long as the information that variable outputs is visible to you.
To reference your forum's custom profile fields you can use $[user.customfieldname], substituting "customfieldname" with your custom field's name. You'll need to type the name in all lowercase with no spaces and only use characters A-Z and 0-9.
For example, Mini-Profile Theme becomes $[user.miniprofiletheme]. This will output the value of the custom field. In the case of this example, it'll be the name of the mini-profile theme you've chosen in your profile.
IMPORTANT NOTE: These will only work if you followed the steps in the Installation tab of this window on each of your themes. Any themes that do not include the template code specified there will not have these variables replaced in the mini-profile.
$[user]
User's display name link.
$[user.age]
User's age (if visible to you).
$[user.avatar]
User's current avatar.
$[user.badges]
User's list of badges.
$[user.birthday]
User's date of birth (if visible to you).
$[user.color]
Hex color of user's group. If user is not in a group this will return inherit.
$[user.custom_title]
User's custom title.
$[user.email]
User's email (if visible to you).
$[user.gender.image]
Image associated with the gender selected in the user's profile (if available).
$[user.gender.text]
Name of gender selected in the user's profile (if available).
$[user.group.name]
Name of user's current display group.
$[user.group.stars]
Star images associated with user's current display group.
$[user.id]
User's numerical ID.
$[user.instant_messenger]
User's list of instant messengers specified in their profile (if available).
$[user.invisible]
Returns 1 if a user is invisible. More useful for Javascript.
$[user.ip]
User's IP address (if visible to you).
$[user.is_online]
Returns Member is Online if user is currently online.
$[user.is_staff]
Returns 1 if a user is designated as staff. More useful for Javascript.
$[user.last_online]
Timestamp showing when user was last online.
$[user.likes]
Number of likes this user's posts have received.
$[user.location]
Location specified in user's profile.
$[user.name]
User's display name in plain text.
$[user.personal_text]
User's most recent status.
$[user.posts]
User's post count.
$[user.rank.name]
User's current posting rank.
$[user.rank.stars]
Star images associated with user's current posting rank.
$[user.registered_on]
Timestamp showing the date/time the user registered on the forum.
$[user.registered_on_short]
Condensed version of user's registration date.
$[user.social_network]
User's list of social networks specified in their profile (if available).
$[user.username]
Outputs the user's login username in plain text.
$[user.warning.bar]
User's warning bar (if it exists).
$[user.warning.level]
User's current warning level (if visible to you).
$[user.website]
Website specified in user's profile.
You can utilize the $(this) variable in the Javascript component to target the mini-profile <div> element. For example, if you wanted to add a class to the mini-profile you can use:
$(this).addClass('class-name-here');
Profile variables can also be used in the Javascript component in this plugin. In Javascript the value undefined is used to signify that a value doesn't exist for the variable you've specified. With this in mind you can use profile variables in Javascript conditional statements within the plugin similar to how they're used in the actual layout templates section of the admin area.
if(variable) will only run if the variable you specify has a value.
if(!variable) will only run if the variable you specify has no value.
Example 1 (variable has value):
if(user.group){
$(this).find('.group').show();
}
If the user has their group displayed in their profile the above Javascript would make the HTML below visible if you had it hidden with CSS.