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1/ My name isn't Dave.
2/ Hook 'register_start': PHP Code:
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1/ Sorry about that, not sure where I got that from.
2/ I did exactly as you shown, and for some reason it doesnt work. Doug |
#13
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Did you put $navbar in your template?
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Yep I sure did.
Doug |
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Try:
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That didnt work either. $navbar goes in the following path right?
Registration Templates -> Register And if so, it doesnt matter where at in there that it goes does it? I have it right at the very top. Doug |
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$navbar should be under $header. It should also be put in every registration template with $header located.
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Ah I knew I was missing something or not doing something right.
So that should be under "header" in the register template and all the other register templates that have "header" in them... Let me try and I will let you know something shortly. Doug That worked, Just needed to add that below the header like you said. Thank you so much for helping me with this. I appreciate your help very much. Doug *It was another reply not a double post, Stupid Double Post Feature* |
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