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Insert Username 01-10-2007 02:49 PM

How do I modify the rules??
 
I know there has to be an easy way to do this, but for the life of me, I can't find where to modify the default rules that a reader sees when registering.

Can someone help a blind man out?

gonecountry 01-10-2007 03:06 PM

I too would be interested in this info.

WhaLberg 01-10-2007 03:17 PM

If you want to modify the rules page (which's before registering);
1) Go to your AdminCP.
2) Go to Styles & Templates.
3) Click to Style Manager.
4) Select your template.
5) Go to Registration Templates.
6) Select the "register_rules" template.
7) And edit it.

If you want to change the rules which is shown in that page;
1) Go to your AdminCP.
2) Click to Languages & Phrases.
3) Select Search in Phrases.
4) Paste that "forum_rules_description" to Search for Text field.
5) Go find "Phrase Variable Name Only" and choose it.
6) Then click find.
7) You will see the rules, click edit.
8) Edit the rules.
9) Save it.
10) That's all. :)

Insert Username 01-10-2007 03:43 PM

Thank you, whalberg! That's exactly what I was looking for.

W4RDL3 05-28-2007 12:34 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by WhaLberg (Post 1155548)
If you want to modify the rules page (which's before registering);
1) Go to your AdminCP.
2) Go to Styles & Templates.
3) Click to Style Manager.
4) Select your template.
5) Go to Registration Templates.
6) Select the "register_rules" template.
7) And edit it.

If you want to change the rules which is shown in that page;
1) Go to your AdminCP.
2) Click to Languages & Phrases.
3) Select Search in Phrases.
4) Paste that "forum_rules_description" to Search for Text field.
5) Go find "Phrase Variable Name Only" and choose it.
6) Then click find.
7) You will see the rules, click edit.
8) Edit the rules.
9) Save it.
10) That's all. :)

Thanks alot mate. That was very easy to follow!
It is a shame it is in HTML code rather than BB.


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