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February 23, 2016 at 22:28 #106087geo7thqueenParticipant
Kleo 4.0
Placing the Kleo Register element on a page produces no code. (Viewing page source shows nothing.)
On the other hand Kleo Login does work, and produces code on page. So that works, but the register element does not.
What are the steps to get Kleo Register to work, beyond placing the element on a page?
February 24, 2016 at 01:49 #106139geo7thqueenParticipantOkay. Got it displaying now.
But it only uses the basic fields (Username, name, email, password). Is it capable of displaying additional fields (like the buddypress registration page)? Maybe a setting or code?
February 24, 2016 at 17:13 #106278RaduModeratorHi,
No, but if you do have additional fields in your buddypress register page, then after completing the fields from the kleo register element you’ll be redirected to the full buddypress register page.
Cheers
Radu
Hi there!!! Help others from the community and mark any reply as solution if it solved your question. Mark as a solutionFebruary 24, 2016 at 23:53 #106444geo7thqueenParticipantOh, that’s unfortunate. The whole reason for using the element was to by-pass the reg page. and keep all of the initial registration inside another page.
Also, having a two-step registration process would be sub-optimal from a UX standpoint.
Feature request to add other fields to Kleo register?
February 26, 2016 at 02:44 #106788AndreiModeratorSuch advanced register forms I think you might achieve with Gravity Forms and one of their addons.
Please let me know if I can help you with anything else.
Cheers
Hi there!!! Help others from the community and mark any reply as solution if it solved your question. Mark as a solutionFebruary 29, 2016 at 22:06 #107482geo7thqueenParticipant@andrei —
Thanks! Appreciate the recommendation.
Looks like the registration part is only available with the whole developer component (US$200), so that’s a bit overkill, but am investigating it now on your recommendation.
March 1, 2016 at 13:19 #107586AndreiModeratorYou can also search for other buddypress related plugins or addons for such feature.
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Hi there!!! Help others from the community and mark any reply as solution if it solved your question. Mark as a solutionMarch 1, 2016 at 20:41 #107888geo7thqueenParticipantThanks! I have indeed been doing that, but it is always nice to get a recommendation.
Even reading reviews and going to plug-in support pages isn’t enough to tell one if a plug-in will work before buy/download, so I appreciate the suggestion!
March 4, 2016 at 01:53 #108410AndreiModeratorI don’t know any other stable solution to recommend beside Gravity Forms which I’ve used personally, but I’m sure there are lots of plugins for this use out there, that’s why I didn’t specified a certain one.
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Hi there!!! Help others from the community and mark any reply as solution if it solved your question. Mark as a solutionMarch 4, 2016 at 02:50 #108419geo7thqueenParticipant@Andrei —
I appreciated the gravity recommendation (especially if you have used it, so I know it plays nice with kleo).
I have done a lot of searching, but I’ve found a lot that either have user complaints or do something like replace the functionality of BuddyPress (may or may not play nicely), so I haven’t come up with a lot of solutions.
I might just have to bite the high price for a “developer’s license” just to get that one component.
thanks!
March 4, 2016 at 02:54 #108420AndreiModeratorBefore buying ask their support if they offer refunds if the plugin is not helping you in you issue.
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Hi there!!! Help others from the community and mark any reply as solution if it solved your question. Mark as a solutionMarch 4, 2016 at 03:11 #108424geo7thqueenParticipant@andrei – Ha! Had already sent them that question. Good thinking!
But, back to the original question of how Kleo_register works, I believe/guess my problem not seeing it was due to user being logged-in, so it wasn’t being loaded.
But that brings up a different question: If it won’t display for a logged on user, is kleo_register written such that it can produce alternative content? (eg, block of text that says something like “You are already a member” or, alternatively being able to hide the containing VC row (inner container: no, with back ground image, so producing NO content/form just looks weird).?
March 4, 2016 at 03:15 #108425AndreiModeratorCheck the “Content by user type” element in the page builder, you can restrict and output content with it.
Hi there!!! Help others from the community and mark any reply as solution if it solved your question. Mark as a solutionMarch 4, 2016 at 03:41 #108430geo7thqueenParticipantOkay, put alt content in a “content by user type” container for logged in user. The kleo_form will hide itself. So that works, as each type of viewer gets different content.
In terms of hiding the entire row (again with a full width color/background) would NOT be possible as rows don’t seem to be allowed in “content by user type”. So the only option is to keep it and fill the void with alt content.
Thanks!
March 4, 2016 at 13:45 #108484AndreiModeratorThanks for the feedback, maybe we’ll try to find a solution for row control as well in the future.
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