Pie-Register WordPress plugin
Pie-Solutions offers a Unique plugin of it’s kind. Tired of having default structure of registeration to your blog? control misuse of your comment system it is wise to have those who want to comment or post on your Blog/Site be registered and logged in! Need to charge your users for registeration at your blog? With that in mind and expecting folks to login/register to participate, the WordPress login/registeration screen needed some sprucing up.
Pie-Register allows you to customize the login/registeration screen with your logo and color scheme. This also enforces consistent branding! There are a bunch of great features in this plugin that help you to manage registrations. Like invitation codes, special questions, disclaimers, CAPTCHA and customized system e-mails, Paypal Integration. It is little touches like this that separate you from similar sites and competitors.
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Features:
Custom Logo Tired of that WordPress logo getting all the attention? Upload your own custom logo image and get your brand in the spotlight.
Password Field Hate those forgettable auto-generated passwords? Allow your users to set their own prefered password during registration. Includes that sweet Password Strength Meter from the Profile page.
Invitation Codes Is your blog super exclusive? If so, you better require an invite to join your high end crew. Setup multiple codes and track where your new users are coming from with the optional Invitation Tracking Dashboard Widget.
Disclaimers Worried about legal liabilities? Setup a general disclaimer, licence agreement and/or privacy policy for new users to agree to during registration.
Captcha Validation Hate spam? If you don’t want those spam bots registering with their very own passwords, you need some protection. Includes a simple captcha easy enough for real humans to read as well as the ability to add a reCAPTCHA.
Email Validation Hate fake emails? Make sure your users are not registering with invalid email accounts by forcing them to click a validation link that’s sent out with their registration email. This sets there username to a random generated string (something like: ‘unverified__h439herld3′) so they can’t login until they hit that validation link which will put their real username back in place allowing them to login as per usual. Unverified registrations have a defined grace period that will automatically delete an unverified account after a specified period of time, so you don’t get clogged up with those fakies. (Manage under Users > Unverified Users)
User Moderation Need absolute control? Check out every new user yourself and hand pick who can stay and who gets the boot before they are able to login to your site. (Manage under Users > Unverified Users)
Profile Fields Want more done sooner? Have new users fill out there entire profile or just bits you need all during registration, you can even make them required.
User Defined Fields Not enough info yet? Add your own defined fields to the registration page for users to fill out. It also adds the new fields to the profile page as well so current users can add their own info and update as needed. Now includes the abililty to add date, select, checkbox, radio and textarea fields!
Duplicate Email Registration Got multiple users using the same email address? Easily solve this prediciment without forcing them to sign up with unneeded email accounts. Also useful for administrators to create another account with one email address.
Customized Admin & User Registration Email Tired of the same old emails when someone new registers? Spice it up with your own From/Reply-To address, customized subject and customize the entire message! You can even disable those tiresome Admin notifications for new registrations.
Charge for Membership Wanna charge your user for registeration? If you would like to charge for a fee for registeration, Pie-Register has Built-in Paypal Integration, now easy to charge members on registeration. Pie-Register seemsly integrates with Paypal.
Installation Easy to install just follow the simple steps:
- Upload the
Pie-Registerdirectory to the/wp-content/plugins/directory - Activate the plugin through the ‘Plugins’ menu in WordPress
- Set the options in the Settings Panel
LOCALIZATION
- Place your language file in the plugin folder directory and name it “piereg-{language}.mo” replacing {language} with your language value from wp-config.php
Download
Download the 1.2.7 Stable version for lower version of WordPress than WordPress 3.2.1
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replying to myself I know – but the I have to correct my earlier post. The sign-up is working if you get the username right (doh!) – but logo hasn’t been replaced.
Just tested Pie Register with a new sign-up. Password choice appeared to work and email confirmation was sent, recieved and replied to but then I got a wrong username/password error when trying to log-in. Had to deactivate it.
@Marion Lynk – hi Marion, Pie Register is a plugin designed for a WordPress based site – but several mpeople seem to be having a problem with it on various versions of WordPress.
On my own site the login page logo should show my own logo not WordPress and I think there may be issues with password generation but not tested yet – I upgraded from WP3.0 to the latest 3.0.1 (after also upgrading from PHP4 to PHP5) but it has not cured it.
Hello,
can you please tell me how to add pie register to a page? Are there any shortcodes? I cant seem to find this information. thankyou.
I am using WP 3.0.1 and Pie Register 1.2.0
Originally I was using register plus and had this problem, a search revealed reg plus was replaced by pie register, so I deactivated reg plus and installed pie register.
However I am still experiencing the problem where the password strength meter reads too short reguardless of password size.
Is there a change I can make to pie register to fix this, or perhaps a simular plugin that actually works.
Wanted to use this plugin to retrieve some extra info from my users, but it doesn’t save the filled out fields, nor does it take the custom password I chose.
I definitely want to contribute a donation for this plugin, and I know of a lot of people who are searching for a extended register page, so please make this plugin work with WP3.0
Greetz,
Tom.
Custom password option is not working. Did a test Registration and set custom password but got an email from the WordPress engine with the ridiculous auto-generated password. Isn’t this the point of the plugin aside from the logo? Logo upload worked great by the way.
hi,
thank you for this plugin. I am still using wp3.0 – I have added the code to the top of wp-login.php as instructed by the plugin and all seems to be OK except the logo on the register/login page hasn’t changed to my custom logo. Any advice please?
regards
Colin
@Peter Harris – Ohhh, I see… you DO have a redirect built in to the link that is emailed. But my client wants users to be able to create a password, then instantly log in and start commenting with no delays. But this method still requires someone to wait for the email, otherwise get stuck in the profile page after log-in.
Wow, I was SOOO excited to use this but have to trash it. Why? Because log-in redirects to a profile page and then users are stuck there. There’s no way to get out except for clicking the blog name which average web surfers will never think about. Why no option to redirect to the website after log-in?
Hi, I am using the latest version of pie register and the WP 3.0.1. I can get the script to take payments (completely successful) but the user isn’t made a verified user upon completion. I have turned off ‘prevent fake user reg’ to allow people to go straight through from registering to paying without having to check emails etc.
Once paid it then redirects to a thank you page and asks them to log in but the credentials are rejected. i then see the users table in the back end and see that the user is still unverified. Shouldn’t the script verify anyone that has paid automatically? or do i need to vet the users manually?
Thanks!
@arredo bagno –
I?m using wordpress 3.01 with pie register 1.2.0 I have creat the select custom filed named “provincia” but then it don’t work for example http://www.partyefun.it/scherzidivertenti/wp-login.php?action=register&provincia=RN+FC+BO+RM+PU
How to add texxt into the select menu fields?
Unfortunately, it is not working on WP 3.0.
There is a lot of javascript / jQuery related errors beginning on wp-login page’s load and going to strong password verification.
Bad bad guy, no donations for you.
Hi, we are seeing a Javascript error when using v1.2.0 and WP 3.0. This is in Internet Explorer
Message: Syntax error
Line: 101
Char: 8
Code: 0
URI: http://www.ourdomain.com/wp-login.php?action=register
Any ideas?
I suggest to add feature to redirect people after logout, to not go only to login page but for examle to homepage or others
“Allow Existing Email” doesn’t work. It used to work with WordPress 2.9.2 but since upgrading to WordPress 3.0 it doesn’t.
I even waited to upgrade to WordPress 3.0 just because of Pie Register -and it is stated as been compatible with 3.0 now.
I need this sorted out desperately as I have users coming to my site daily trying to register multiple accounts. Any ideas???
I was about to use this plugin, but it seems it has no compatibility with WP3. That´s right ?
Also, I want to make use of the localization features. In this page it says you only need to “place the lenguage file” on the plugin directory, but there is no such a lenguage file. Actually in the readme file it says “Currently This feature is not available” . So what information is the real one ? There is any forum for that plugin ?
I can’t seem to get this installed correctly on my WP3.0
I keep getting this error
Catchable fatal error: Object of class WP_Error could not be converted to string in /home1/sebasti1/public_html/curvejunkies/wp/wp-includes/formatting.php on line 2772
I have tried with and without putting this on my wp-login.php
I’m kinda out of ideas. Please help
Same thing here … and sometimes the user cannot login… keep on changing password which don’t work neither… #help.
Merci