Rate
Most ratings plugins contain too much code: inline JavaScript, messy markup, weird CSS. Rate is simple, hardly intrusive, and completely overridable.
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Possibly abandoned • Last updated 3806 days ago • 6 reviews
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Description
Most ratings plugins contain too much code: inline JavaScript, messy markup, weird CSS. Rate is simple, hardly intrusive, and completely overridable.
A Post/Page/Custom Post Type’s rating is the average of all comment ratings. A user can leave a rating when commenting, and change that rating inline after leaving a comment (if logged-in or Cookie’d).
Don’t be afraid to play around and extend the code: drop a rate.css file in your theme directory and mine won’t even load (by default, Rate stars are transparent with a white border, so you can use background-color to set your stars’ colors)!
Read More: http://scottctaylor.wordpress.com/2010/11/30/new-plugin-rate/
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The top rating is an average of all of the comment ratings

You can add the_rating() anywhere that has comments attached to it using the Theme editor

You can add ratings to comments in the Twenty Ten or any other Theme by adding the_comment_rating() to the custom comment callback located in functions.php using the Theme Editor

You can edit the CSS for Rate right in the Plugin Editor. Choose "Rate" from the dropdown, then select rate/css/rate.css to edit the styles right in the Editor
Changelog
0.3
- Added jQuery as a required script – Whoops!
0.2.1.1
- Whoops, adds second argument to
rate_calculate($id = 0, $is_comment = false)for internal purposes
0.2.1
the_rating()now excludes ratings from comments that are awaiting moderation.the_rating($id = 0)will not take an argument of ID. Use it to show a rating anywhere.
0.2
- User can leave a rating while commenting now, can still edit rating inline after comment is posted
0.1.4
- I broke the rate.css path, oops!
0.1.2
- Got rid of Divide by Zero warning that PHP was throwing
- Does not count ratings of Zero or non-ratings in the Average Rating displayed by the_rating()
- Added screenshots to the Plugin page at WordPress.org
0.1
- Initial release