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Posted: Thursday Jul 12th, 2012 at 1:31 pm #19051

Thomas that’s a good tip, but it wouldn’t solve the dynamic nature of additional_fields. Eg: the select dropdown menu of options – changing this in the admin, wouldn’t update the registration form if you used this method.

I need to do something very similar to you – but my registration form is very specific and kind large. We need an uploaded file, etc etc.

See this image: Registration Page

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Posted: Thursday Jul 12th, 2012 at 4:05 am #19002

So as I’m building out my custom sign-up page, I’m finding various issues. That’s why it’s taking me so long to respond. :)

So, the next issue is if I hard-code the custom inputs into the paypal-registration-form.php file, then I loose the dynamic piece. For example, one of the custom inputs is a select menu. The values are set in the admin, but obviously if I hard code the values in the registration file, I’ll lose any dynamic updates in the admin.

There really needs to be a method for call the form elements for a custom input individually.

On that note, is there somewhere I can hire a s2member developer to help me get my project completed? Thanks!

Posted: Tuesday Jul 3rd, 2012 at 8:37 am #18189

It looks like there’s a filter that will allow you to get the code output (ws_plugin__s2member_pro_sc_paypal_form) – but wow, that would be some regex’ing just to reorder the form fields.

It would make more sense to be able to hook into the sc_paypal_form function and redefine an order array for the fields it’s about to render to html.

Any suggestions?

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Posted: Tuesday Jul 3rd, 2012 at 8:14 am #18188

Thanks Raam,
Looks like I can customize the output html, but all the custom fields are grouped together. Looking at the code, it doesn’t look like there’s any hooks I can get into to alter the order of output.

So, am I missing something, or is it not possible (without a lot of core plugin hacking) to get a custom field in the middle of the standard form fields for registration?

Thx

Posted: Monday Jul 2nd, 2012 at 5:14 pm #18109

Thanks Eduan,
I guess, now is there a way to group certain fields together?

Here’s an example:

I’d like to move the Middle Initial to between First Name and Last Name.

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