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Issue Fix the the UI changes or make it possible that you can revert it...

HHawk

Regular Pleskian
Apparently Plesk changed something to the UI (quite useless imho), which makes creating new customer's a pain to be honest...
Not to mention it doesn't look very clean anymore.

See the two screenshots.
We really do NOT like this change. So revert or make it possible that we can enable / disable it ourselves.

And why does Plesk invest time in these useless things? Why not invest time and effort in useful stuff?
E.g. adding Varnish in Plesk? Now there is a very outdated tutorial (4+ years) for Docker on the Plesk blog on how to run Varnish 4.x. Where Varnish 6.x has been out there for quite some time?!

Lately more and more junk is added to Plesk. Not only the above, but also the message that the domain is not resolving, though it is. Then customers start fooling around (DNSSEC enabled) and then more issues are created, though there is no issue to start with.

Running Plesk is becoming a day job and we have hardly time for other stuff anymore.... Sheesh...
 

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Here I would like to join in with my opinion.

By default, Plesk has always been a server control center for services offered by a SERVER, which in turn is divided into web servers, database servers, and other, optionally usable services such as DNS servers, services that concern server management. It should basically stay that way and be limited to the update and improvement of the simple use of these services

Services such as web design are a completely different level. These services should be made available optionally via add-on.
Likewise, you should basically leave the Plesk interface as it is because it creates and maintains trust, other interfaces can be made available as additional styles. However, we users should always have the choice of adopting changes or sticking to the old standard, if possible.

Just my 2cents :D
 
Now they also want to get rid of the right side-panel. Something which we use daily.
And the other day, they made some change (called "tech domain") and it completely fvcked our server creation script in regards of the hostname... Sigh.
 
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