Solved: 14 Years, 4 Months ago Passwords not working
#11
Solved: 14 Years, 4 Months ago
(2009-08-05, 09:38 PM)Hapatio Wrote: It's due to the fact IE cannot handle two sets of form boxes

Correct, it doesn't like the two in the registration form and the one in the header. It will work if you put the password into the registration form and into the password box of the login form, and then submit the registration, but that isn't really very practical.

You can either remove the boxes and put a link to member.php?action=login, use the default MyBB login box, or set another theme as default for guests.
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#12
Solved: 14 Years, 4 Months ago
Okay open up that attachment...

Would you be happy to remove that bit in your registration template?


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#13
Solved: 14 Years, 4 Months ago
(2009-08-05, 09:47 PM)Hapatio Wrote: Okay open up that attachment...

Would you be happy to remove that bit in your registration template?

yeah if its going to re-appear after they have registered yes
#14
Solved: 14 Years, 4 Months ago
Okay open up your admin panel

go to

Template & Style >> Templates >> (Theme) Templates >> Member Templates (Expand it) >> member_register >>

Open that up... then delete that part of the code.
#15
Solved: 14 Years, 4 Months ago
(2009-08-05, 09:52 PM)Hapatio Wrote: Okay open up your admin panel

go to

Template & Style >> Templates >> (Theme) Templates >> Member Templates (Expand it) >> member_register >>

Open that up... then delete that part of the code.

but this is what happens - http://withhabbo.com/forums/member.php
#16
Solved: 14 Years, 4 Months ago
Dont quite understand? You are not allowed to access that file directly

opening member.php will always show a white page.

Im not understanding what your trying to explain to me?
#17
Solved: 14 Years, 4 Months ago
(2009-08-05, 09:59 PM)Hapatio Wrote: Dont quite understand? You are not allowed to access that file directly

opening member.php will always show a white page.

Im not understanding what your trying to explain to me?

http://withhabbo.com/forums/member.php?action=register
click I agree
#18
Solved: 14 Years, 4 Months ago
Right I get you, followed the registration link on your forum...

You have deleted to much of the header code, the reason why it's the full width of the page is because you are missing

<div id="container"> and <div id="header"> you need to be selective of the code you want to remove.
#19
Solved: 14 Years, 4 Months ago
(2009-08-05, 10:02 PM)Hapatio Wrote: Right I get you, followed the registration link on your forum...

You have deleted to much of the header code, the reason why it's the full width of the page is because you are missing

<div id="container"> and <div id="header"> you need to be selective of the code you want to remove.

I deleted {$header}
#20
Solved: 14 Years, 4 Months ago
Right, making sense now,

could you back to the templates and open up

Header Templates >> header

could you then please post that code here in this thread in code tags please!


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