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April 28, 2014 at 6:29 pm #10727howieMember
Is it possible to change the words ‘Join Us’ which pop up in several places in widgets and shortcodes to ‘Register’ or ‘Register with us’ …?
I will be bypassing the Join Us page and combining the tasks of register & join us – all on one page. I have set up the re-direct within the admin – so this is taken care of.
Also is it possible to customise the initial registration page (which is a shortcode placed onto a page) to be have more fields that just name + email ..?
– [wp_eMember_registration]
I would like to have title, organisation and a few more
– these are custom fields being set up for the My profile page
– the question is can I make use of them at an earlier stage (the very initial registration) prior to email validation…?
regards
Howard
April 29, 2014 at 3:38 am #62565adminKeymasterUse the following technique to customize those “Text strings”:
The email validation form is not a registration form actually. It is just a form to get the user to verify their email address before they can do anything else. You can turn off that feature if you want to present the registration form to the user from the start.
May 1, 2014 at 12:23 pm #62566howieMemberHi Admin
Thanks for the reply.
With reference to the initial email validation form (name + email)
– I want to keep this process in but add much more of the registration fields to it.
– so any new sign up will need to fill in a bit more as part of the initial process
i.e. name + email + title + organisation (dropdown menu) + location + interests (checkboxes)
The user would fill in all these – then go through the email validation – then click on the registration link – where all the above are carried across.
The user would then complete the registration by filling in a few more fields + the all important password.
To summarise the above : I need to be able to access and edit that initial form … where and how do I do this?
regards
Howard
May 2, 2014 at 3:52 am #62567adminKeymasterWe don’t have a feature that allows you to modify the initial email validation form. If you are a PHP developer then I can tell you which file contains the form but it won’t be a trivial change (it will be pretty hard to change things around the way you explained).
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