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March 31, 2014 at 03:58 #13917nusolutionsParticipant
Doing a new registration dry run and notice two things:
1. The Sign Up link launches, /register/#, a pop up window with the basic registration questions. When entered you’re directed to the actual registration page, /register. I’d like to remove this step and have the Sign Up link point to /register. Where do I change this?2. Nevermind as this info is coming from the profile field selections. So please disregard.
See this here: http://singleryders.com/register/
3. Is there any way to customize the look of the registration form? I still can’t see questions from my other profile groups.
thanks in advance
April 2, 2014 at 00:26 #14087AbeKeymasterHi,
1. edit header.php and around line 184 remove data-reveal-id=”register_panel” and instead of href=”#” put href=”/register”3. By default Buddypress shows only the Base group in the registration form. Try to find a plugin if you want to show other groups. If you want to edit the template for the register page: sweetdate/registration/register.php
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@ SeventhQueen we do our best to have super happy customers. Thanks for being our customer.April 2, 2014 at 00:55 #14095nusolutionsParticipant1. I’ve decided to use the registration form which when complete takes me to /register.
3. In an older version of this theme I didn’t or don’t think I needed an extra plugin to see the extra profile group fields in the registration form. Right now while logged in as a user I simply don’t see the other profile groups. See here:
April 3, 2014 at 01:42 #14214AbeKeymaster3. this has been always the default behavior for the register page to have only the Base group.
As for the profile groups you should check your installed plugins since it could be related to one of themHi there!!! Help others from the community and mark any reply as solution if it solved your question. Mark as a solution---
@ SeventhQueen we do our best to have super happy customers. Thanks for being our customer.April 3, 2014 at 11:56 #14240nusolutionsParticipantLooks like the BuddyPress xProfiles ACL plugin was the culprit.
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