Theme for Registration Page
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I would like to either add a Registration form to an existing page, or style the existing Registration page so that it looks like part of the site.
Has anybody else wanted to do this and succeeded?
Thanks guys
Dan
Has anybody else wanted to do this and succeeded?
Thanks guys
Dan
yo:
for specific single_pages, set the theme path at <your website>/config/site_theme_paths.php
regards
for specific single_pages, set the theme path at <your website>/config/site_theme_paths.php
<?php defined('C5_EXECUTE') or die(_("Access Denied.")); $v = View::getInstance(); $v->setThemeByPath('/login', "your-theme-name"); $v->setThemeByPath('/403', "your-theme-name"); $v->setThemeByPath('/page_not_found', "your-theme-name"); $v->setThemeByPath('/register', "your-theme-name"); // $v->setThemeByPath('/dashboard', "your-theme-name");
regards
I know this is a dumb queston, but I just can't figure out how to reference "your-theme-name." How do I know it's name? Is is it a full address? I've tried a bunch of different things, but I keep getting this error message:
Warning: include() [function.include]: Filename cannot be empty in /home/anewdire/public_html/concrete/libraries/view.php on line 738
Warning: include() [function.include]: Failed opening '' for inclusion (include_path='.:/usr/lib/php:/usr/local/lib/php:/home/anewdire/public_html/libraries/3rdparty:/home/anewdire/public_html/concrete/config/../libraries/3rdparty') in /home/anewdire/public_html/concrete/libraries/view.php on line 738
I'm just learning how to edit php. I hardly know what I'm doing. Any help would be appreciate.
Thanks!
Warning: include() [function.include]: Filename cannot be empty in /home/anewdire/public_html/concrete/libraries/view.php on line 738
Warning: include() [function.include]: Failed opening '' for inclusion (include_path='.:/usr/lib/php:/usr/local/lib/php:/home/anewdire/public_html/libraries/3rdparty:/home/anewdire/public_html/concrete/config/../libraries/3rdparty') in /home/anewdire/public_html/concrete/libraries/view.php on line 738
I'm just learning how to edit php. I hardly know what I'm doing. Any help would be appreciate.
Thanks!
if you look in /themes or /packages what the folder for the theme you want for example the folder's name is theme_pie you would put theme_pie in the your-theme-name
Mike
Mike
Thanks so much! I was making this harder than it needed to be. : )
Ok, one more question. . .These system pages look terrible with my theme!
I think I understand how to make them editable in my default.PHP file, but I'm not sure how to reference the areas I want to edit.
Any idea of how to do this?
I think I understand how to make them editable in my default.PHP file, but I'm not sure how to reference the areas I want to edit.
Any idea of how to do this?
for skinning its basically the same as this:
http://www.concrete5.org/marketplace/addons/discussion/skinning-and...
just replace discussion with register :)
http://www.concrete5.org/marketplace/addons/discussion/skinning-and...
just replace discussion with register :)
Sorry for resurrecting an old thread but I ran into a caveat when applying my theme to the registration page so I thought I'd share.
After modifying the config/site_theme_paths.php file, I found that the form validation errors no longer showed up when attempting to register.
The code that shows these form validation errors is included in the core theme in the concrete.php file.
The code is as follows:
Placing this code near the top of the single_pages/register.php file fixed my issue. This is also the case for login.php.
*note: I copied the register.php and login.php files to the top level single_pages folder so it overrides the default one.
After modifying the config/site_theme_paths.php file, I found that the form validation errors no longer showed up when attempting to register.
The code that shows these form validation errors is included in the core theme in the concrete.php file.
The code is as follows:
<?php if (isset($error) && $error != '') { ?> <?php if ($error instanceof Exception) { $_error[] = $error->getMessage(); } else if ($error instanceof ValidationErrorHelper) { $_error = $error->getList(); } else if (is_array($error)) { $_error = $error; } else if (is_string($error)) { $_error[] = $error; } ?> <ul class="ccm-error"> <?php foreach($_error as $e) { ?> <li><?php echo $e?></li> <?php } ?></ul> <?php } ?>
Placing this code near the top of the single_pages/register.php file fixed my issue. This is also the case for login.php.
*note: I copied the register.php and login.php files to the top level single_pages folder so it overrides the default one.
resurrection is good. :) This thread got me half way.
What if you have more than one theme on the site? For example, I created a custom mobile theme. Created a custom block. While users are accessing that custom block, it is a essentially a custom web app that takes over the screen, all normal concrete5 website functionality disappears. So if while using that app the users want to log in, I need one custom registration form. If while they are accessing the normal website they register, I need it themed like the site.
So this thread helped me understand how to theme a registration page, but only to a single theme. When I'm on a page using a different theme, the registration page that pulls up is the one set in site_theme_paths.php regardless of what theme they were in when clicking on the registration link.
thanks for any help
-Steve
What if you have more than one theme on the site? For example, I created a custom mobile theme. Created a custom block. While users are accessing that custom block, it is a essentially a custom web app that takes over the screen, all normal concrete5 website functionality disappears. So if while using that app the users want to log in, I need one custom registration form. If while they are accessing the normal website they register, I need it themed like the site.
So this thread helped me understand how to theme a registration page, but only to a single theme. When I'm on a page using a different theme, the registration page that pulls up is the one set in site_theme_paths.php regardless of what theme they were in when clicking on the registration link.
thanks for any help
-Steve
Well, I'm a little lost. I managed to get the theme to show up, but now I have a problem. I get this error at the top of the page:
Warning: Cannot modify header information - headers already sent by (output started at /home/cambrid8/public_html/config/site_theme_paths.php:2) in /home/cambrid8/public_html/concrete/controllers/page_not_found.php on line 9
Warning: Cannot modify header information - headers already sent by (output started at /home/cambrid8/public_html/config/site_theme_paths.php:2) in /home/cambrid8/public_html/concrete/libraries/view.php on line 764
And I don't know how to make the page editable.
Warning: Cannot modify header information - headers already sent by (output started at /home/cambrid8/public_html/config/site_theme_paths.php:2) in /home/cambrid8/public_html/concrete/controllers/page_not_found.php on line 9
Warning: Cannot modify header information - headers already sent by (output started at /home/cambrid8/public_html/config/site_theme_paths.php:2) in /home/cambrid8/public_html/concrete/libraries/view.php on line 764
And I don't know how to make the page editable.
The problem with the login and registration pages is bigger than missing the theme, it's missing the header and footer too!
What are the chances someone could make a registration block. This would let you place a registration form anywhere inside your themed site.
Benefits:
1. You could link to your privacy policy on the same page
2. It wouldn't look like you went to a different site to register.
3. The user would not be trapped in a dead-end page with no links back to the rest of the site.
3. You could place the registration block in the page wherever you wanted
The fact that C5 does not have a login and registration process better integrated into the package, really makes the whole solution look unfinished... Its a disappointment to every customer i build a site for.
What are the chances someone could make a registration block. This would let you place a registration form anywhere inside your themed site.
Benefits:
1. You could link to your privacy policy on the same page
2. It wouldn't look like you went to a different site to register.
3. The user would not be trapped in a dead-end page with no links back to the rest of the site.
3. You could place the registration block in the page wherever you wanted
The fact that C5 does not have a login and registration process better integrated into the package, really makes the whole solution look unfinished... Its a disappointment to every customer i build a site for.
Ta da!
Have a look at the good work done by mkly over here:
http://www.concrete5.org/community/forums/customizing_c5/having-a-r...
He created a registration block that I have at the foot of every page on a pop-up menu.
Works perfectly!
Cheers,
Gordon
Have a look at the good work done by mkly over here:
http://www.concrete5.org/community/forums/customizing_c5/having-a-r...
He created a registration block that I have at the foot of every page on a pop-up menu.
Works perfectly!
Cheers,
Gordon
this is easily achieved by changing the register.php and login.php accordingly
I know this thread started two years ago, but it looks like it has enough interest that I wanted to update it. C5 now has an easy way to do this for a few pages:
Go to /config/site_theme_paths.php file and read the instructions in the document. It's the simplest way to get these pages to look like your site. Make sure to save an original file just in case you mess it up, which seems impossible.
Go to /config/site_theme_paths.php file and read the instructions in the document. It's the simplest way to get these pages to look like your site. Make sure to save an original file just in case you mess it up, which seems impossible.
Sorry, I spoke too soon. Validation errors don't display. I am by no means a php programmer, but primarily from this discussion above I was able to make my login and registration pages fit in with the site's theme by doing this:
1) Go to yoursite/config/site_theme_paths.php file and read the instructions in the document. This is where you remove the comment-out code (/*) and add in your theme name, which is the name of the root folder of your theme. Make sure to use underscores (i.e.earthtones_stone).
2) Copy register.php and login.php from yoursite/concrete/single_pages to yoursite/single_pages.
3) Download and open each one of these in a text or code editor. I usually save an original backup on my hard drive too.
4) Just after <div class="ccm-form"> on register.php and after <div style="position: relative"> on login.php add this code for validation errors (thanks CoreyScogin):
5) Upload the two files to your site, replacing the ones you had copied to yoursite/single_pages.
Voila! Your theme should now show when you login or register and include the proper validation errors. If not, let me know what is incorrect and I will edit these instructions.
-Spencer
EXTRA CREDIT >>> Want to add form fields for the registration page? Do this: add user attributes in the dashboard in the users & groups section, and these will automatically be included in the registration form.
1) Go to yoursite/config/site_theme_paths.php file and read the instructions in the document. This is where you remove the comment-out code (/*) and add in your theme name, which is the name of the root folder of your theme. Make sure to use underscores (i.e.earthtones_stone).
2) Copy register.php and login.php from yoursite/concrete/single_pages to yoursite/single_pages.
3) Download and open each one of these in a text or code editor. I usually save an original backup on my hard drive too.
4) Just after <div class="ccm-form"> on register.php and after <div style="position: relative"> on login.php add this code for validation errors (thanks CoreyScogin):
<?php if (isset($error) && $error != '') { ?> <?php if ($error instanceof Exception) { $_error[] = $error->getMessage(); } else if ($error instanceof ValidationErrorHelper) { $_error = $error->getList(); } else if (is_array($error)) { $_error = $error; } else if (is_string($error)) { $_error[] = $error; } ?> <ul class="ccm-error"> <?php foreach($_error as $e) { ?> <li><?php echo $e?></li> <?php } ?></ul> <?php } ?>
5) Upload the two files to your site, replacing the ones you had copied to yoursite/single_pages.
Voila! Your theme should now show when you login or register and include the proper validation errors. If not, let me know what is incorrect and I will edit these instructions.
-Spencer
EXTRA CREDIT >>> Want to add form fields for the registration page? Do this: add user attributes in the dashboard in the users & groups section, and these will automatically be included in the registration form.
I have been trying to sort this out for hours. There are a number of threads with solutions that I could not get to work but this worked perfectly (knocking on wood!). Thanks so much.
Great! Please post and errors or tips.
-Spencer
-Spencer
Can anyone help me out, I can't find in login.php
<div style="position: relative">
Ok I have worked out validation -
Prior to
In view.php does the trick.
found it in -http://www.concrete5.org/documentation/how-tos/designers/themimg-sy...
<?php Loader::element('system_errors', array('error' => $error)); ?>
Prior to
<?php print $innerContent; ?>
In view.php does the trick.
found it in -http://www.concrete5.org/documentation/how-tos/designers/themimg-sy...
I've had the registration add-on as a block. If anyone want this, just send me a PM.
Citytech
Citytech
you play with Loggin or Register single page:
Duplicate page to solved the problem of error msg.
Site
|-home ( Ej: Register not header and footer )
|-themes ( Ej: Register with header and footer)
Duplicate page to solved the problem of error msg.
Site
|-home ( Ej: Register not header and footer )
|-themes ( Ej: Register with header and footer)
anyone got a solution?