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New Post 1/22/2008 6:50 AM
User is offline davico
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how to put the registration form in a different page 

hallo,

I would like the registration form, the one new users have to fill in, to be on a specific page and not in the homepage as it is by default. I managed to do the same for the login module because the login module does appear in the list of modules in the dropdown, and in the portal settings I can set the loginpage. But what about the registration? Does someone knows? Thanks

 
New Post 1/22/2008 8:49 AM
User is offline Cameron McCarter
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Re: how to put the registration form in a different page 

I'm just throwning this out there, but I'd think that you can achieve that by manipulating the ParticipantRegistration settings in the Tabs database table.


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New Post 1/22/2008 9:22 AM
User is offline peter schotman
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Re: how to put the registration form in a different page 

Just create a new page and add a user module to it. In the site settings you can specify a user page, just as you did for the login.

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New Post 1/23/2008 7:50 AM
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Re: how to put the registration form in a different page 

Peter's recommendation is 100% correct.  I will just make the reminder that as with the login page, be sure to set the site setting to the proper page as if you set it to a page without the user account module users will not be able to register or edit their profiles.


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