abbas electricwala
Nuke Newbie Posts:1
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04/08/2011 11:00 AM |
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Hey Guys, i have uploaded my Dotnetnuke site on the Production Server, i am using Dotnetnuke 5.6, now my issue is Dotnetnuke's registration page is using My sites home skin, but i want to set the different skin for registration page... how can i set the different skin for my registration page, as i cannot find the registration page in the admin--> pages... how to set the skin...
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Joseph Craig DNN MVP Posts:11667
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04/08/2011 6:29 PM |
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If you create a custom registration page, you can specify the skin for that page. To do that, add a new page and then add the "Users and Roles" module to the page. A total of 3 modules will be added to the page. Delete the Security Roles and Users modules from the page, and you now have your custom registration page. Next, go to Site Settings. Under Advanced Settings, specify the new page as the Registration Page. |
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Greg Robinson
Nuke Newbie Posts:5
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05/05/2011 12:53 PM |
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Hi Joe, Thanks for the info. I have a question related to what Abbas was asking. I currently have a custom registration page that is using |
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Greg Robinson
Nuke Newbie Posts:5
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05/05/2011 12:54 PM |
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Hi Joe, Thanks for the info. I have a question related to what Abbas was asking. I currently have a custom registration page that is using |
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Joseph Craig DNN MVP Posts:11667
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05/06/2011 8:35 AM |
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If you look at the generated page source you can determine the classes that need restyling. You can do that in skin.css. I would recommend against editing the source. Using something like Dynamic Registration may save you a lot of time and/or frustration. |
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Greg Robinson
Nuke Newbie Posts:5
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05/10/2011 1:04 PM |
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Thanks for the reply. One other question: I currently have a custom registration page that is using the 'User and Roles' module. I would like to move the "User Name" field Above the 'password' field. Can I do this without modifying the source code? thanks! |
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Joseph Craig DNN MVP Posts:11667
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05/10/2011 2:38 PM |
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On my test system, the Registration page has fields in this order: User Name First Name Last Name Email Address This is followed by two password fields. Which version of DotNetNuke are you using? Possibly attaching a screen shot of the page or providing a URL would help me understand your question. |
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Greg Robinson
Nuke Newbie Posts:5
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05/10/2011 4:54 PM |
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Hi Joe, Thats what I have too. This is what I'm trying to do: First Name Last Name Email Address User Name two password fields I'm running 5.6.2. Thanks!
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Joseph Craig DNN MVP Posts:11667
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05/11/2011 10:36 AM |
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That chunk of code is a table, so you're going to have a difficult time rearranging it. What I would do is make a copy of the Users and Roles module by going to the Extensions page and editing the module. Click the link to "Create a Package." Then, you can take the zip file that is created, rename it (also change some names in the .dnn file). You can then edit the ascx file to swap the rows of the table around to your liking, and then install the module with the new name. Then, use the new version of the module on your registration page. By doing things this way, you may save yourself some grief when you update your version of DotNetNuke. (Hopefully this will work. There may be some interactions that I have not considered. But, since you are only moving elements around and not changing code, this should be fine.) |
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Joe Craig, Patapsco Research Group Complete DNN Support |
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Greg Robinson
Nuke Newbie Posts:5
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05/11/2011 9:23 PM |
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Thanks Joe. I'll give it a shot. ======= |
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