Thanks for the response. I created a new page and now direct new registrations on my members page to my pro-form page. But if someone clicks to login (I use the Meta sidebar widget for logins so the ability to login appears on every page), they are taken to the default WP/login page, which has a link to the default WP registration page.
Sorry for the simple question, but I am sure I am missing something really basic (I only maintain this one site for my homeowners association and am teaching myself as I go along).
So as I see it (unless you can point be in an easier direction), I think I have three choices.
1) Somehow modify my current wp standard login page: http://www.coralridgeassociation.org/wp-login.php?, so that the “register” link redirects to my new pro-forms page (seems like the ideal solution, but I don’t know how to do that).
or
2) Don’t use the Meta sidebar widget for my login and hard code a login link somewhere that points to a custom login page, with a custom registration link pointing to my new pro-forms registration page (I would prefer to avoid bulding a custom login page with password retreival, etc – unless there is another prebuilt form somewhere).
or
3)
Use a plugin like Login Ninja to accomplish was I was trying to do with captcha, i.e. reduce spam registrations.
What do you recommend? Thanks again for the help.
Christian
Thanks again for your help.