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I recently redesigned my forum's "Register" page to make it more inviting and user-friendly. Just wanted to see if I could get some feedback on it. All suggestions welcome, thanks in advance!
http://www.momtalkonline.com/forums/register.php |
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Looks great, really like it!
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nice design...looks professional..
attractive colors. good luck! |
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Looks good!
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Wonderful job! It looks very nice
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Wow! How'd you do it??? I'd love to have a registration page like that
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Clean, very simple, and fits well with the site. A job well done.
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That looks really nice. Great job.
Question, did you change the register template completely or that's a custom page which inserts reg data into DB? Any chance to share your tips
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I did some pretty heavy editing to the existing register template and register.php.
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