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    Posted: 10-September-2008 at 8:06pm
How do you change the default radio button that is checked from, "Yes, and my password is," to where, "No, I want to create a new account." is checked by default? 

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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Hamish Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 10-September-2008 at 9:37pm
Hi, Most sites/businesses get more repeat customers, preferably more than new ones as it's generally cheaper to retain a customer than acquire new ones (advertising costs etc), but - if you do wish to change this....

In login.asp search for :
PassWordExists
and moved the string :
 checked="checked"
from the line it's in, which has value="YES" to the line which has value="NO"  7 lines down. 

Don't forget to track your changes etc (see my forum sig) 
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Awesome, thanks.  Yes - we have been keeping a record of all the small changes we're making to certain pages - that's a good tip.  Thanks again.

Also, we sell high-ticket items - so we get a lot of new customer orders.  Also, did you know that if the radio button is set to, "Yes, and my password is," that if a new customer types in an email address and clicks the login/checkout button - nothing happens.  The pages just kind of refreshes without any message.  I find that quit weird.  There should be a message like there is now - if someone types in an email that is already in the database and the, "No, I want to create a new account," is checked - they will get a nice message saying why the next page didn't load.

They, need to add a message if a new customer tries to checkout but the, "Yes, and my password is," button is checked - because right now - it just seems like the site is broken... and they can't proceed without reason as to why i.e. no message stating why the next page isn't loading.


Edited by JWL - 11-September-2008 at 6:44am
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote worldofrugs Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 15-September-2008 at 12:03pm
Agreed on the message when pressing "Yes, and my password is"....
Would be great to show a message to the user to either enter their password or to choose Create a new account...

For those interested to see our shop:
http://www.worldofrugs.com/shop/pc/home.asp
(work in progress!!)
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Hi,
   As a side issue, don't forget you can set an option to allow people to checkout without creating a password - great for sites with one off transactions, although I think that has the impact of those customers who choose that option of preventing them then being able to log in to check on their order / repeat an order etc.  I'm not a fan of this myself, but it's their and may match the needs of some sites.


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