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====== Registration Setup ====== | ====== Registration Setup ====== | ||
- | This menu of the administration contains all settings that take affect during your visitor' | + | Admin Menu Category: **Registration |
- | An alternative to displaying a Registration Code box on the first page would be to customize the page with your own dropdown box and essentially let them choose their own User Group. | + | This menu of the administration contains all settings that take affect during |
- | The optional form below would allow you to offer a choice of groups for a user to register under. This would appear in the registration | + | ===== Things |
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- | <form method=post action=register.php> | ||
- | <select name=c[registration_code]> | ||
- | <option value=registration_code_a> | + | ==== automatic user group choice ==== |
+ | The first step in the registration process is to set the user group. | ||
- | <option value=registration_code_b> | + | ==== registration splash page ==== |
- | + | The registration | |
- | <option value=registration_code_c> | + | |
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- | </ | + | |
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- | <input type=submit name=c[submit_registration_code] value=enter registration group selection> | + | |
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- | </form> | + | |
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- | <tip c w> **IMPORTANT: | + |