25 Mar

WordPress Plugin – Custom registration fields

Posted by Her Media Categories: WordPress Plugins
WordPress Plugin - Custom registration fields

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I have been doing some research on creating a community using WordPress and found this handy plug in that allows you to customize your WordPress login and registration pages!

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The WordPress Register Plus plug in, creates an enhanced user registration on your wordpress blog.

  • Custom Logo  – Stop branding Wp and start branding you!
  • Password Field – Allow users to create their own password
  • Invitation Codes – Allow only those you invite to register
  • Disclaimers – Include custom disclaimers, privacy policies and protect yourself
  • Captcha  – Stop spam registrations
  • User Moderation – ability to moderate new registrations
  • Profile Fields – Custom profile fields
  • User Defined Fields
  • Duplicate Email Registration – Two users same email address, no longer a problem.
  • Customized Admin & User Registration Email
  • Upload your own logo and insert custom styling for our log in and registration page.

So far this is the best custom registration fields for wordpress plug in I have found.  Register Plus can be installed via your Install Plugin page (pluging -> add new ) on your admin panel.

4 Comments on “ WordPress Plugin – Custom registration fields ”

  1. Muhammad Danish Khan March 31, 2009 at 12:30 pm

    this is really nice plugin.

  2. T-Law April 10, 2009 at 9:30 am

    I need this, thanks.

  3. spartax December 17, 2009 at 11:11 am

    this is good, but im im looking for custom-branded login/reg pages that stay in a page (act like a other wp pages)

    do you have info for that plugin?

  4. Ann January 12, 2010 at 10:21 pm

    @spartax There is a plugin, it’s called Theme My Profile, which themes the profile page after login, and there’s another one called Theme My Login, which does what it says. I’m using the older version of Theme My Login, the one before the new release, it seems to work fine in 2.9 WP.

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