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Plugin Request: Add Custom Questions to Registration
Hey guys, I've looked around and can't seem to find this, but I was hoping someone might be able to create a small plugin to allow for the following:
- Multiple Choice question
- Dropdown Choice question
- Textbox question
- Textarea question
If we could have some custom questions on the app that would be very nice and helpful in filtering out or understanding exactly who is joining our community and what segment they are applying for.
It would also be nice to be able to exclude the Gender question. We have a lot of females join and honestly the question can be construed as being quite creepy.
Thanks in advance for any assistance.
PS. Please keep in mind that I do not know anything about development or coding otherwise I would have cobbled together such a thing and released it back to the community.
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http://vanillaforums.org/addon/addregistrationquestion-plugin
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vrijvlinder, some times I don't think you actually read the post. :P
I will answer my own question though!
Profile Fields, which is in the default VF has what I want I believe. I feel bad for asking the question now, but perhaps someone will read this and it will help them.
Thanks!
Actually, Profile Fields doesn't help with the application process because all of this info goes to the Profile(duh) and not to the actual Applicant's application via the registration page.
You guys are gonna make me learn to code I can just feel it! LOL. I've always wanted to learn, perhaps now is my time so I can give back to the VF community.
ok then...
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Just pull the registration profile fields and display in the application view.
You can do it!
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