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CiviEvent Standalone Registration Page
July 08, 2009, 08:28:33 am
Hi All,

Forgive me if this has already been covered, but I cannot find other posts for this topic/question and I fear I have been using the incorrect terminology to search.

I would like to embed an event registration form into an existing (non-civicrm) web site - or - provide a link to an event registration page (standalone) where a potential event participant can sign up without the Drupal login menu bar on the side of the page. Picture attached.

I currently use Drupal 6.6 and CiviCRM 2.2.7.

Thank you in advance.
Ryan

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Re: CiviEvent Standalone Registration Page
July 08, 2009, 10:45:54 am

there is no event standalone registration page

you potentially can do what you want via drupal theming (i think) and/or config. If not familiar with it, you might want to hire someone from http://civicrm.org/professional/

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Re: CiviEvent Standalone Registration Page
July 09, 2009, 05:38:45 am
Thanks Lobo,
I started to search around and found out how to get this done - thanks for the push in that direction!
If you look at the details for the login block in the admin section of Drupal Blocks, you can specify which pages that block displays (or does not display) on. I set the login block to only display on the front page thereby leaving it off all other.
I hope this may be helpful to others looking to do the same thing.
Sincerely,
Ryan

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