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| [ C ] Custom/Advanced Profile and Registration Code; I would really appreciate some help...:) | |
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| Tweet Topic Started: Jan 4 2010, 05:00 PM (848 Views) | |
| Moraled Rain | Jan 4 2010, 05:00 PM Post #1 |
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Board Address: The Morales Of Sioux What browser(s) are you using? I am using 'Internet Explorer'...:) Your Forum System (IF or ZB): InvisionFree (IF) Type of Request: (Advanced/Custom Profile and Registration Code) Your Issue/Question/Description: (What you want the Code to do): Upon looking at many 'Invision Power Board' sites, especially those that are based on 'Roleplaying (RP)', I have seen when viewing the 'Profile' of an individual 'Member', the main 'Set-Up' of it is very different to the foundation template; not only is the main view of the 'Profile' itself very different but there are also a number of 'Profile Fields' added that have been individually categorised under the headings 'Out Of Character (OOC)' and 'In Character (IN)'. In some cases, this 'Code' is also able to offer additional requesting boxes when a 'Guest' applies to 'Register' to a particular site...:) I am just wondering if there is such a code for 'InvisionFree', as the one used for 'Invision Power Board' does not seem to work on an 'InvisionFree' board and if so, where I may find it?...:) I do hope that someone may be able to help...:) The 'Code' is found in the sites located below (when you are able to view a 'Members Profile') with the most favoured 'Profile Code' shown in the site 'Doctrine (Please Note: I really do apologise that I was unable to find a 'Code like this and so, I do not have any examples of this 'Coding' to show...:[): I apologise if I have done something wrong in asking this; I hope I am posting this query in the appropriate board...:( All the best to you and thank you so much again for everything, Moraled Rain |
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| Luda007 | Jan 9 2010, 12:49 AM Post #2 |
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I am not sure if this what you are after or not, but it sounds like it it to me. http://resources.zetaboards.com/topic/644533/1/ I used this when I had IF and I had 20 plus additional fields |
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| Reid | Jan 13 2010, 10:25 PM Post #3 |
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È una trappola!
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Did this work out for you? |
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| Reid | Jan 25 2010, 07:49 AM Post #4 |
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È una trappola!
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