• Hello! I love your plugin! I have stuck some (hopefully) helpful answers to some unanswered threads: hope you (this plugin’s author) don’t mind!

    I have a question. I have a site that requires a collection of (non-mandatory) fields to be unavailable to the user while they are attempting the form.

    That is, they are not publically displayed during a given attempt to fill the form.

    Should a user tick a checkbox (in my case) then these “invisible” (I don’t want to use the word “hidden”) options become available to fill in.

    I think it could be done in jQuery, that I see R+R uses already. Please make this my feature request!

    I would do it myself, but I would prefer to have the code natively in the install, rather than kludge a private fork (as I may have to) and miss out on automatic upgrades!

    I’m also wondering how the above kind of dynamic behaviour would stand up to having Javascript turned off in a browser, something I’m sure you’ve tested for already. I know the vast majority of the world won’t block such controls, but another site I admin’ has already had one user come by, within the last six months, with the NoScript Firefox plugin; and they “couldn’t see the menu”…

    I hope stuff for you is good! I see you last wrote on your blog in April…

    http://wordpress.org/extend/plugins/register-plus-redux/

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  • Plugin Author radiok

    (@radiok)

    I’ll try and look into this next week. I’ve been a bit busy with my paying job, but hopefully I’ll have some time next week. I appreciate your answering these threads, many of them are not development issues at all and I’d like to sweep them up as soon as possible. Thank you for your contribution!

    Thread Starter Grubbyseismic

    (@grubbyseismic)

    No worries sir! Pleasure to be of service…

    Am looking forward to developments!

    i’d like this one too!

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