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control panel member profiles confusion

August 30, 2011 11:48am

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  • #16 / Aug 31, 2011 10:37am

    Dave @ Exp:resso

    465 posts

    Ok well if I were you I’d buy solspace user and template the front end exactly how you want, and just have members log in there instead of the CP. Id also ask the client if they really want/need private messaging - seems a bit pointless unless your members are complete strangers and dont want to give out their email. I bet you could ‘hack’ your own private messaging functionality just using safecracker. Where you have a channel called ‘messages’ that you relate to a user in a custom field…

    Rest assured you’re not the only one that wants to get rid of the icq/aol fields!

  • #17 / Aug 31, 2011 10:39am

    stevo_s

    176 posts

    Cool, that would be interesting to know. From what I have read in other threads from support it isn’t possible. And looking through the code it seems to be hard-coded. Though if I could like you say at least hide them via css but doesn’t seem to be a way to target them that way either.

  • #18 / Aug 31, 2011 6:27pm

    Dave @ Exp:resso

    465 posts

    Well apparently all the cp themes used to be in there, up until EE2.2, hence the confusion. Theres a strange but useful behaviour on one of our installs where we can copy a file from system/ee/views into /themes/cp_themes/default, modify it andthe modified file overrides the one in the system folder

  • #19 / Aug 31, 2011 7:31pm

    stevo_s

    176 posts

    interesting - which folder or files in views should be copied?

    Are the missing CP files an error on EE’s side or deliberate? Should I contact them directly?

  • #20 / Aug 31, 2011 8:12pm

    Dave @ Exp:resso

    465 posts

    I think it was deliberate, you’re probably not ‘supposed’ to edit them. All I know is that we got this working on one of our sites.

    ANother option is write an add-on which simply hides the unwanted fields with JS

  • #21 / Aug 31, 2011 8:49pm

    Marcus Neto

    1005 posts

    Hi Stevo_s & Dave @ Exp:resso,

    You two sure are a talkative bunch 😊

    Stevo_s, as Dave mentioned User gets you quite a bit of functionality that is not available natively. And another add-on that is looking really good right now is Zoo Visitor which has a lot of the same functionality and then some. I believe both of these would allow you to control user fields from the front end. So that in combination with a safecracker form to add posts would solve your problem I think.

    We really do not suggest modifying core themes or files at all since this will inevitably lead to issues further down the road when you go to update.

    Let me know if I have misunderstood.

  • #22 / Sep 26, 2011 4:52am

    NicoDG

    26 posts

    Thanks Marcus for suggesting Zoo Visitor. 
    Stevo_s, if you have any questions about it, just shoot

  • #23 / Sep 27, 2011 2:03am

    John Henry Donovan

    12339 posts

    Great thread so moving it to Community Help forum in case anybody else wishes to chime in

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