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Reputation Leaderboard
The Reputation Leaderboard component displays a list of site members with the highest reputation points.
In the Page Editor, you can configure the Reputation Leaderboard component on the Home page.
- Select the Reputation Leaderboard component.
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In the property editor, configure the properties for the component.
Property Details Title Enter a title for the reputation leaderboard. The default text is Leaderboard. Number of Users Enter the maximum number of users to display. You can display up to 10. The default is 5. Show user rank Displays the ranks of the users shown in the leaderboard. Show logged-in user - If the logged-in user does have rank, the user is highlighted on the leaderboard.
- If the logged-in user doesn’t rank on the leaderboard, a row for the user appears at the bottom of the leaderboard.
- If the logged-in user ranks on the leaderboard, AND the Show User Rank checkbox is selected, AND Knowledge and Points or Knowledge and Last Active is displayed, the user sees a message about their ranking. For example, “Congratulations! You rank #2.”
Show help bubble Displays a question mark icon at the top of the leaderboard that a user can hover over to get more info. Exclude internal users Excludes internal users from the leaderboard. Help Bubble Text Enter the message that appears when a user hovers over the question mark icon. The message can be up to 500 characters. The default text is Earn points and climb to new levels when you contribute in the experience! Display Users Determines what information about a user shows in the leaderboard. Options include:
- Levels and Points—Shows a user’s reputation level and total number of reputation points.
- Knowledge and Points—Shows a user’s total number of reputation points and topics that they’re knowledgeable about.
- Knowledge and Last Active—Shows topics a user is knowledgeable about and when the user was last active.
Topic Knowledge Label (Up to 20 chars.) When Knowledge is shown in the leaderboard, this text appears before the topics a user is knowledgeable about. The default text is Knows about. For example, if a user is knowledgeable about backpacks, their leaderboard entry can say “Knows about: Backpacks.”
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