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January 24, 2013 at 4:32 am #8410
bmdmikeWP
MemberIs it possible to add headings within the Registration Form to separate areas of information?
For example, I have “Person Details”, “Your Primary Workplace”, “Your Secondary Workplace” and “Your Education” areas, all of which ask for addresses.
At the moment all the fields are listed one after the other, they are not visibly organised into their sections and appear very confusing/daunting to a user.
For something that seems so simple, I am having a hard time trying to work out how to do this.
Any suggestions/help would be much appreciated.
Thanks
January 25, 2013 at 6:24 am #53324admin
KeymasterUpdate: This eMember addon can be used to do this:
http://www.tipsandtricks-hq.com/wordpress-membership/wp-emember-form-builder-addon-extension-760
Hi, At the moment we don’t have an option to add any kind of separator in the custom registration fields. We are working on creating an addon that will allow the creation of more robust custom fields. We will look into adding an option for it there.
January 29, 2013 at 10:26 pm #53325bmdmikeWP
MemberThank you for the response.
With the amount of form package addons/plugins/extensions we have ever dealt with in the past and present, we have never come across this problem – whether they were free or purchased. We never expected something as simple as this to be an issue from a purchased plugin.
Could you say how far away this addon is from completion/being released? And will it be another cost to us?
January 30, 2013 at 5:12 am #53326admin
KeymasterHi, What should and should not be in a plugin is solely upto the developers. Different customers have different expectation and it is never an easy task to meet all the requirements and expectations of all users. This is why we keep a working demo of a product that shows how the plugin works and what it does. We also have documentation that outlines how the plugin looks and works. All of these are available to a user before he/she makes a purchase. Whatever functionality you see on our documentation and demo site is what you get. If you have questions you are also welcome to ask us questions using our pre-sale contact form. Expecting anything else in terms of functionality is not fair given we request every user to read our documentation before purchasing the plugin.
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