09-22-2016, 08:09 PM
By "complicates the end-users experience" you mean by adding an extra page for example during signup?
Okay, we are completely open to suggestions here, what I posed was the only option I came up with. What you proposed is a sort of "plugin" idea which I think can work. There would be two parts to each plugin action in this case...the PHP form processing, and the actual form elements which would of course need to match. This would mean the "plugin" would have two parts (I'm quoting plugin since it isn't quite a true plugin, but sorta is).
The second part of the question is about what forms people what to modify and how they want to modify them which is a very open ended question. In US5, we have already made things a bit more flexible by separating it into more of a front end and back end experience in the hopes to make things a little easier to manage and customize. The front end forms like login.php and join.php would obviously be designed to match the look and feel of the users main project...the backend, in my mind, is obviously far more complicated and I would expect there is less desire to modify it.
Are you interested in previewing what US5 is looking like at the moment (per my other post about whether people are interested in that or not)?
Okay, we are completely open to suggestions here, what I posed was the only option I came up with. What you proposed is a sort of "plugin" idea which I think can work. There would be two parts to each plugin action in this case...the PHP form processing, and the actual form elements which would of course need to match. This would mean the "plugin" would have two parts (I'm quoting plugin since it isn't quite a true plugin, but sorta is).
The second part of the question is about what forms people what to modify and how they want to modify them which is a very open ended question. In US5, we have already made things a bit more flexible by separating it into more of a front end and back end experience in the hopes to make things a little easier to manage and customize. The front end forms like login.php and join.php would obviously be designed to match the look and feel of the users main project...the backend, in my mind, is obviously far more complicated and I would expect there is less desire to modify it.
Are you interested in previewing what US5 is looking like at the moment (per my other post about whether people are interested in that or not)?