(2015-07-02, 07:29 AM)private bob4 Wrote: [ -> ] (2015-07-02, 02:10 AM)Cookie123 Wrote: [ -> ]Simplified the registration page. (got rid of the registration agreement, and eliminated everything else except username, password, e-mail, and a security question)
http://dankshit.ga/community/member.php?action=register
That was just simplifying it. Now I'm going to style it with CSS, make it look all cool and stuff, etc.
Looks weird in that big space with such little content - a popup would be really cool though.
Yeah, I know. Currently though... larger issues: JS code messes up stuff - registration = impossible.
"The password you entered as confirmation does not match the original one. Please confirm your password correctly.
The email address you entered as confirmation does not match the original one. Please confirm your email address correctly.
The image verification code that you entered was incorrect. Please enter the code exactly how it appears in the image."
This is how we did it on dfs :
http://damnfineshave.com/member.php?action=register
the form is in two halves and uses a very simple plugin to not require the double entry of password and email. All the inputs that are not required are hidden, not removed, as it breaks less stuff
This is my attempt to humanize myBB. I used bootstrap throughout the forums. Everything is customized from top to bottom, even has some custom plugins within. The theme is built exclusively for 1ShotGG. This is probably the closest I can come to humanizing myBB.
Index Page and Sign up. The sign up page is in a Modal Popup.
http://1shotgg.com/index.php
Profiles:
http://1shotgg.com/User-Hero
(2015-07-02, 10:46 AM)Leefish Wrote: [ -> ]This is how we did it on dfs :
http://damnfineshave.com/member.php?action=register
the form is in two halves and uses a very simple plugin to not require the double entry of password and email. All the inputs that are not required are hidden, not removed, as it breaks less stuff
leefish did a great job with the registration page on my site. I was pretty strict with what I wanted and she followed through.
leefish's work...
(2015-07-02, 09:07 PM)Cookie123 Wrote: [ -> ] (2015-07-02, 08:10 PM)andrewjs18 Wrote: [ -> ] (2015-07-02, 10:46 AM)Leefish Wrote: [ -> ]This is how we did it on dfs :
http://damnfineshave.com/member.php?action=register
the form is in two halves and uses a very simple plugin to not require the double entry of password and email. All the inputs that are not required are hidden, not removed, as it breaks less stuff
leefish did a great job with the registration page on my site. I was pretty strict with what I wanted and she followed through. leefish's work...
Art of War Gaming?
no, the site she linked a few posts ago.