Cimy User Extra Fields Wordpress Plugin - Rating, Reviews, Demo & Download

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Plugin Description

WordPress is becoming more than ever a tool to open blog/websites and CMSs in an easier way. Users are increasing day by day; one of the limits however is the restricted and predefined fields that are available in the registered users profile: it is difficult for example to ask for the acceptance of “Terms and Conditions of Use” or “Permission to use personal data”.

Features

As for now the plug-in supports:

  • text
  • textarea
  • textarea-rich
  • password
  • checkbox
  • radio
  • drop-down
  • picture
  • picture-url
  • registration-date
  • avatar
  • file
  • date

future versions can have more.

Following WordPress hidden fields can be enabled during registration:

  • password
  • first name
  • last name
  • nickname
  • website
  • Aim
  • Yahoo IM
  • Jabber/Google Talk
  • biographical info

Other features:

  • reCAPTCHA
  • image upload with crop/resize functions
  • custom welcome email (non MS installations)
  • custom registration logo (non MS installations)
  • email confirmation (non MS installations)
  • form confirmation (non MS installations)
  • username equal to the email address (non MS installations)
  • much more!

The plug-in adds two new menu voices in the admin for the administrator and two for users.

Two new menus are:

WordPress and WordPress MultiSite per-blog registration:

1. "Users -> Users Extended" - lets you show users lists with the new fields that are created
2. "Settings -> Cimy User Extra Fields" - lets administrators add as many new fields as are needed to the users' profile, giving the possibility to set some interesting rules.

WordPress MultiSite unique registration:

1. "Network Admin -> Users Extended" - lets you show users lists with the new fields that are created
2. "Network Admin -> Cimy User Extra Fields" - lets administrators add as many new fields as are needed to the users' profile, giving the possibility to set some interesting rules.

Rules are:

* min/max length admitted
    [only for text, textarea, textarea-rich, password, picture, picture-url, avatar, file, date]

* exact length admitted
    [only for text, textarea, textarea-rich, password, picture, picture-url, avatar, file]

* field can be empty
    [only for text, textarea, textarea-rich, password, picture, picture-url, dropdown, dropdown-multi, avatar, file]

* check for e-mail address syntax
    [only for text, textarea, textarea-rich, password]

* field can be modified after the registration
    [only for text, textarea, textarea-rich, password, picture, picture-url, checkbox, radio, dropdown, dropdown-multi, avatar, file]
    [for radio and checkbox 'edit_only_if_empty' has no effects and 'edit_only_by_admin_or_if_empty' has the same effect as edit_only_by_admin]

* field equal to some value (for example accept terms and conditions)
    [all except avatar by default set to 512]

  * equal to can be or not case sensitive
    [only for text, textarea, textarea-rich, password, dropdown, dropdown-multi]

Visualization rules:

* field can be hidden during registration
    [all except the email address]

* field can be hidden in user's profile
    [all except the WordPress fields]

* field can be hidden in Users Extended page
    [all]

* field can be hidden in Search Engine (only if you installed the template)
    [all]

* field can be hidden in Blog's public page (only if you installed the template)
    [all]

* all visualization rules can be overridden if an user has certain rights (default=no override)
    [all]

Screenshots

  1. Registration form with extra fields

    Registration form with extra fields

  2. User's profile with extra fields

    User’s profile with extra fields

  3. Main options page

    Main options page

  4. Add a new field form

    Add a new field form


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