potter more is only open to those in beta. to join the beta group you email J.K. Rowling. i don't know her email though. when it is open to the public, you just click the sign in button.
To sign up for Pottermore, visit the official website and create an account by providing your email address, choosing a username, and setting a password. Follow the instructions to verify your email and complete the registration process to access the Pottermore experience.
you need an email address to sign up to pottermore
No, you must sign up for you own account. It is against the Pottermore TOU to acquire another user's account.
in october 2012 it will probably be open to everybody
To register, simply visit pottermore.com and click on the sign up button in the top right hand corner. Pottermore opened to the public on the 14th April 2012.
You can duel now.
After the September 2015 update, Pottermore no longer has registered accounts. The site was completely redesigned and is no longer about interacting with the story. Pottemore is used more for news updates and to release new writing, it can be browsed at will.
You have to sign up and then check your email, sometimes it can be more than five minutes sometimes less, keep refreshing and maybe check your spam folder.
Yes. When Pottermore was first launched, there were seven days in which users could sign up to be beta testers. Beta testers gained early access to the site while it was still in progress to help improve the experience and so the developers could deal with any problems with a small number of people. For example, in the early days Pottermore experienced a lot of sever overloading due to the amount of people on the website. Once the developers were happy, Pottermore opened to the general public and everybody was able to join.From September 2015 accounts were no longer required on Pottermore.
either double click or up and down arrows
Pottermore does not have a search engine.
Pottermore is British. It is in the GMT timezone.
You can only move up a year when the next book is released.