Is there some way to conditionally require a maiden name during registration? On my high school graduating class forum, I have added first and last names as required fields for registration. All registrants must be approved by a mod because we limit membership to classmates and family. However...
Thanks. Any pointers to how-to information or examples? I understand the concept of what you describe but doing it is beyond my modest coding abilities (for now... I'm working on this).
Don't know if this is possible (or practical). I added a xenforo forum to an existing (just built, actually) web site. The site is open and requires no login or authentication. However, I am working on adding a classmates directory (it is a site for my HS graduating class.... 1966) and that is...
Conversation notification and user confirmation both work. The new user registration that was used to test the add-on generated a user confirmation email. Also conversation email notification has been working all along.
No. No errors are logged. Just fails silently. It appears to have installed without incident. The text input box is there at the bottom of options > user registration. No errors installing. No errors using, just no emails when new users register. I hasten to add that this board is not yet...
I installed the add on, added a couple of moderator's usernames and then went through the registration process for a new user. No emails. Any troubleshooting tips?
Is it possible to sort/reorder posts? I am early in the process of setting up a board for my high school graduating class. It is a relatively small group (class of 1966.... do the math). I have been writing and posting both sticky posts to explain or offer how to information and some "seed"...
Just bought and installed xenForo. Doing some testing and learning on my test server. One behavior I want to change is the display of images in quoted replies. Instead of redisplaying the image I want to display link for the image. On at least one vbulletin site I belong to they change the reply...