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good job.. dont forget to apply your hack to member.php so that your field will be displayed correctly when someone edits his member profile (unless your field is Admin Only field)
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Ever noticed that in your user profile your custom user profile fields are at the bottom, including the REQUIRED FIELDS!!
No big deal.....copy the code from your register.php to your member.php......look for the line customfield in both files to find... Then add in this template the field $customfields_required and from now on all your required customfields are on top... |
Post the result with a new question in a minute again.....
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