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Account details and user details in registration form

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  • Hi @yaesew

    The account details fields are needed to register the user :

    The username and the password are used for user authentification once the user has signed-up and the email is required to send him the account activation key.

    These fields are required, you should not deactivate them, otherwise it won’t be easy to register new user on your site.


    yaesew
    Participant

    @yaesew

    Thanks for the response imath.
    I am aware of that, nevertheless i dont understand, why both is shown at the same time after clicking on the “Register” button. Just one username, one email address is needed, why is it shown twice on the same screen?

    Ofcourse I dont want to deactivate the username and email address field. I just want to be shown once.

    Thanks alot for your support.
    yaesew


    yaesew
    Participant

    @yaesew

    To make it more clear, what my problem is.
    The standard registration process in buddypress requires only 3 fields: Accountname, email address and password. Additionally I defined some fields in Users –> Fields. Is it possible to make those fields part of the registration process?

    Thanks alot and sorry for my misleading description of my problem beforehand.
    With kind regards,
    yaesew


    yaesew
    Participant

    @yaesew

    problem solved


    wodz82
    Participant

    @wodz

    Yaesew, how did you solve the problem?


    yaesew
    Participant

    @yaesew

    I just defined the fields differently, because you just need one user id to identify a user. Make the obligatory field a “read the terms and conditions” field and place it later in the form for example.

    Hope that helps.
    Cheers,
    yaesew


    wodz82
    Participant

    @wodz

    Ok thank you for your help 🙂

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