Form hard coded into Concrete5 page

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I am not sure "Hard Coded" is the right word.

I have a client using a C5 custom theme built in 2010 (I think) by an unknown person.

I need to change/add the content on the page. I had a hard time finding the page because it was hidden with the system pages in the sitemap.

I also had to give the administrator permission to edit the page.

Once I found and could edit the page the Add To main is on the top of the area I want to edit and the Add to Footer is below (see attached image, HarkinsLoginPage.jpg).

So it is hard coded into some page stored some where, but I cannot find the page anywhere.

The URL is: http://www.harkinsassociates.com/index.php/newsletters/...

When I am logged in to edit the page, the URL is: http://www.harkinsassociates.com/index.php?cID=5&ctask=check-ou...

The site registration page is also built the same way and I cannot find that either. The URL is: http://www.harkinsassociates.com/index.php/register/...

I found a newsletter folder, but it is empty. I have not found a register folder yet.

I looked at every file I could find regarding login, register etc, but no page with this text and form written into the page.

I've looked at the page source and had Chrome inspect the elements.

Normally I can find the file that has the mysterious code in it, but this one has me stumped.

Does anyone out there have a clue where I might look for this? Suggest a tool that will lead me to the page. Maybe I missed something in the view source.

Any help would greatly appreciated. Thank you.

Jerlo

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pvernaglia replied on at Permalink Best Answer Reply
pvernaglia
These look like they should be customized versions of login.php and register.php. they should/could be in the /single_pages directory. if not there look in your theme files, /themes/theme_name or /packages/theme_name. If in none of those locations check /concrete/single_pages, however those pages should not be edited there, they should be copied out to /single_pages then edited.
jerlo727 replied on at Permalink Reply
jerlo727
Dear pvernaglia,

That is where they were. I had not looked there and am a tiny bit ashamed I had not found it on my own.

Thank you so much. That was huge.

Regards,

Jerlo