Module Description
Description
A flexible field based on Voting API module, which allows users to react in a certain way to any entity. Just like on Disqus, Facebook, Twitter, or Instagram.

Installation
1. Download and enable this module and it's dependency Voting API module. 2. Create a field for the entity you'd like this feature on.

Configuration options
This module provides a number of settings to be as flexible as possible:

Field settings Each field has settings, that allow you to hide/show any reaction and select how anonymous users are treated.

Field formatter settings Each field has formatter settings, that allow you to hide/show reaction summary, label, icon, or the count. Also, there is an option to sort reactions by count.

Field value When adding/editing an entity, you have the option to enable, disable or hide reactions, specifically for that entity. Just like you do with comments.

Permissions On the permissions page, you can give permission to view, add or modify a reaction to any role.

Customisation options
Vote Type Voting API module creates a page, where you can manage Vote Types. You can use that page to create and manage your own reactions, where you can use your own icons.

Template file Copy votingapi-reaction-item.html.twig from module folder to your theme folder and customize the layout and CSS to suit your website design.

Project Usage
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Module Summary
This module aims to provide a flexible field for users to react to entities, similar to popular social media platforms, by enabling reactions and customizing settings like hiding/showing reactions, sorting by count, and managing custom reactions.
Data Name
votingapi_reaction

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