MAMS Registration - Separate Login / Registration Forms?

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MAMS Registration - Separate Login / Registration Forms?

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Hello. I'm new here so apologies if this is redundant (I couldn't find my answer after searching).

I'm looking for a way to have separate login and registration forms for MAMS. Coming from Joomla!, this was pretty standard (members could login, otherwise there was a link to a separate registration page). Is there any MAMS documentation where this is explained? Or, would this require a hack of some kind? Thanks in advance for the help!
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The Members Area Registration (fork of SelfRegistration) handles registrations, MAMS doesn't do it directly. I'm not sure if there's any good tutorials out there, but if you're searching you may want to use the original module names, FEU and SelfReg, as they were around for many years and MAMS is a relatively new fork.
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Thank you for the fast response! I'll download those and play with them.
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I should have mentioned that MAMS is a fork of FEU 2.x. The 3.x version of FEU goes a pretty different route and probably won't be much help. Regardless, I more meant when you're searching for tutorials you may want to use those names, I didn't mean for you to actually install them - the documentation they come with won't tell you much that the MAMS docs don't.
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