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Data_Mind 07-30-2012 01:07 AM

how can i do like this ?
 
hi all

i found this Forum , it's have so nice registration form , how can i do like this ?

check it out

http://www.e-steki.gr/register.php

http://www.e-steki.gr/login.php?do=login

thanks

Simon Lloyd 07-30-2012 04:01 AM

They've customised their register page, all you have to do is view the page and the right click on it and view source, you'll pretty much have everything you need to do it yourself then :)

Data_Mind 07-30-2012 06:30 PM

thank you siomn

do you mean if i put the codes in the Template ( register page ) it will be like this ?

thx again

--------------- Added [DATE]1343699861[/DATE] at [TIME]1343699861[/TIME] ---------------

any idea ?

need2fart 07-31-2012 01:55 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Data_Mind (Post 2352834)
thank you siomn

do you mean if i put the codes in the Template ( register page ) it will be like this ?

thx again

--------------- Added [DATE]1343699861[/DATE] at [TIME]1343699861[/TIME] ---------------

any idea ?

To find out which template it is go into vbulletin admincp -> vbulletin options -> General Settings -> Add Template Name in HTML Comments

Check that as yes and go to your registration page and see which templates are used.

After you are done remember to turn off html comments. "Add the template name at the beginning and end of every template rendered. This is useful for debugging and analyzing the HTML code, but turn it off to save bandwidth when running in a production environment."

Also remember to make a backup before you make a changes. Backups are good checkpoints to restart to.

Good luck :)

Simon Lloyd 07-31-2012 02:09 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Data_Mind (Post 2352834)
thank you siomn

do you mean if i put the codes in the Template ( register page ) it will be like this ?

thx again

--------------- Added [DATE]1343699861[/DATE] at [TIME]1343699861[/TIME] ---------------

any idea ?

As need2fart say's you'll need to look at which templates you use but yeah, pretty much, dont forget you cant use all their code on that page because a lot is google...etc that is solely for them.


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