@@ -28,10 +28,10 @@ Your ``User`` entity will probably at least have the following fields:
2828 A nice piece of information to collect. You can also allow users to
2929 :ref: `login via email <registration-form-via-email >`.
3030
31- * ``password ``
31+ ``password ``
3232 The encoded password.
3333
34- * ``plainPassword ``
34+ ``plainPassword ``
3535 This field is *not * persisted: (notice no ``@ORM\Column `` above it). It
3636 temporarily stores the plain password from the registration form. This field
3737 can be validated then used to populate the ``password `` field.
@@ -49,7 +49,7 @@ With some validation added, your class may look something like this::
4949 /**
5050 * @ORM\Entity
5151 * @UniqueEntity(fields="email", message="Email already taken")
52- * @UniqueEntity(fields="username", message="Username already taken")
52+ * @UniqueEntity(fields="username", message="Username already taken")
5353 */
5454 class User implements UserInterface
5555 {
@@ -253,7 +253,7 @@ controller for displaying the registration form::
253253
254254 If you decide to NOT use annotation routing (shown above), then you'll
255255 need to create a route to this controller:
256-
256+
257257 .. configuration-block ::
258258
259259 .. code-block :: yaml
@@ -296,7 +296,7 @@ Next, create the template:
296296 .. code-block :: html+jinja
297297
298298 {# app/Resources/views/registration/register.html.twig #}
299-
299+
300300 {{ form_start(form) }}
301301 {{ form_row('form.username') }}
302302 {{ form_row('form.email') }}
@@ -305,7 +305,7 @@ Next, create the template:
305305
306306 <button type="submit">Register!</button>
307307 {{ form_end(form) }}
308-
308+
309309 .. code-block :: html+php
310310
311311 <!-- app/Resources/views/registration/register.html.php -->
@@ -370,8 +370,8 @@ registration form. The only trick is that you want to add this field to your for
370370without adding an unnecessary new ``termsAccepted `` property to your ``User `` entity
371371that you'll never need.
372372
373- To do this, add a ``termsAccepted `` field to your form, but set its :ref: ` mapped < reference-form-option-mapped >`
374- option to ``false ``::
373+ To do this, add a ``termsAccepted `` field to your form, but set its
374+ :ref: ` mapped < reference-form-option-mapped >` option to ``false ``::
375375
376376 // src/AppBundle/Form/UserType.php
377377 // ...
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