I'm using Joomla template... and I want to to register new user in it, but the problem is that whenever I create a new account and input all the fields and click on submit button the whole form is reset and no registration take place so help me out of this problem...
Check if new user registration is enabled in back-end settings. To do that - go to admin control panel, select Site > Global Configuration > System and check Allow User Registration parameter.
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In Older versions this option was at Global Configuration section.
At joomla 3.x seems that this option has been moved.
I want only my existing users to be able to login.
Has anyone any idea where this option is available? Thanks in advance!
Log into your Joomla 3.0 admin dashboard
In the top menu, click Users and then click User Manager
In the tabs toward the top of the page, click the Options tab
Under the Component tab, find the following setting:
Allow User Registration
If set to Yes, new Users allowed to self-register.
To disable user registration, set Allow User Registration to No, and then click the Save button in the top left of the page.
After disabling the registration option, you will notice that the Create an account link within your Login Form will no longer show, as users can no longer create an account on their own.
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It's very simple ,Follow the steps below:
a)select System --> Global Configuration -->Users manager.
b)Under the component tab you will see the 1st option as Allow user registration.
Please refer the screenshot below.
I want to use the administrator login page as the standard user login page as well. How do I make this the default login page?
For example, my administrator login at: localhost/administrator/index.php is what I want to display when going to: localhost/index.php?option=com_users
Ideally, when a user is not logged in and they go to localhost, I want to redirect to the administrator login page, and then that page will redirect to the Administrator back-end, or the front-end, depending on their credentials.
To do so you need to create a new template, then set up a menu item for your login page and set your newly created template for that menu item.
If you want to copy the code from the actual login page you can find it here:
/administrator/templates/hathor/login.php
Remember to update the paths for any dependencies (eg. CSS files etc) or alternatively copy them to your new template directory.
I am using joomla 2.5 with virtuemart, I need to show Billing Address in user registration page. I need result like below image in joomal 2.5 user registration
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If Any one know, Please give reply.
Thank you
Go to this path and add what you want
/administrator/components/com_virtuemart/classes/ps_userfield.php
in function listuserfields
And add what you want
With Joomla 2.5, it’s very easy to add extra fields to the registration form. You have to turn on the user profile plugin, set the fields you want displayed, and publish a registration form.
From the Joomla Admin menu, click Extensions > Plugin Manager > User – Profile.
Joomla displays the User Profile plugin screen.
From the Status list, select Enabled.
From the Basic Options list, for each field, select Required, Optional, or Disabled.
Note: There are two lists: User profile fields for registration and administrator user forms and User profile fields for profile edit form. The first list is for the User Registration form. The second list is for the Profile Edit form. If you don’t want users to be able to see or edit these fields, you can disable them here.
Click Save & Close to save the User Profile settings.
From the Joomla Admin menu, select Users > User Manager and then click Options.
Joomla displays the Users Configuration screen.
I have a blog page on Joomla which shows 'register to read more' link after each articles intro text.
Clicking this brings the user to a login page, with no 'register' option.
How would I change this to bring a user to the register page instead, and preferably revert the user back to the article after login? I have a login box on the register page so it allows the user to choose either login or register.
If you're using Joomla 2.5 and you don't see a link saying something like "Don't have an account?" then you have User Registration turned off.
Go to the Users menu and select User Manager and then click on the Options icon in the toolbar. Under the Component tab set the first option Allow User Registration to Yes.
Save you changes and then click on one of the "Register to read more…" links and you should now see the extra "Don't have an account?"
If you want more than the basic Joomla! options for site access then you may want to look at the Joomla! Extensions Directory (JED) and the section on Site Access
I'm trying to create a simple registration for the magento visitors using custom steps. I need to create a wizard that helps the users to follow a path previously set in the administration panel.
At the moment I have created the extension but I am having some difficulties to create the front-end wizard form. What I'd like to achieve is a multi registration form where if the user go from the first form to the second one Magento has to save the data and wait if the user wants to go on the next new form and so on...
Here a mockup: http://minus.com/lF3krBVJG0WEM
How have I to create a multiform that follow this behaviour?
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