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Change welcome email subject line
#1
Hey Guys,

How would I go about changing the subject line of the welcome email? Currently, it is saying "Welcome to UserSpice."

Thanks!
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#2
I need to make those more obvious. It's in users/join.php

In reality, the best thing to do (and what I'm going to do to fix this) is to change line 170 to say

Code:
Welcome to <?=$settings->site_name?>

Then whatever you put in the control panel for your site name will come up.

Line 24 of users/views/JoinThankYou_verify.php
and
Line 25 of users/views/JoinThankYou.php
and
Line 35 of users/_blank_pages/project.root.php

Should all be changed as well while you're at it.

I'm adding this to my list.
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#3
Awesome Mudmin, thanks for the help!
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#4
@Mudmin

What do you want to do with this?

Do we want to add a setting for this? Or just do a doc on it?
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#5
I really like the idea of just grabbing the site name there. At least until we offer multi language support. I can add that.
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#6
Actually, nevermind. That's already done.
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#7
I guess it would be good to document it. Also, that's what shows up in the browser title bar, so people probably want to set that setting.
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#8
I guess it would be good to document it. Also, that's what shows up in the browser title bar, so people probably want to set that setting.
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