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User is offline Brian Brock
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"Account login" formatting question 

This post may be better classified under the "skinning" forum, so please redirect me if need be.

I'm using DNN 4.8.2 and am referring to "Account login" with the standard DNN user name and password (NOT the cardspace, active directory, etc. module).  Is there a way to format the user name field so that I can have it look like this:

text - [    ] - [    ]

Instead of saying "username" it would say "text" and have a "-".  That much I can do.  Here's the part that I'm hung up on.  I'd like to divide the username field in half, limit each half to 4 characters, display a "-" between the two fields, and have the DNN system combine those 8 total characters (4 in each field) back into one input field.  In my crude example above, the user would just "fill in the blanks" between the [    ] as shown.

Also, is it possible to make the account login case-insensitive?  Some of my users are having a hard time with their user names and passwords being case-sensitive.  I suspect this may be a core issue.

In the alternate, is there a custom module that can accomplish this?

 
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