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Sam

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  1. I know that Blesta has a support for 'credit'. What is the best way to create an invoice that gives a client a certain amount of credit? I.e., not applied toward a particular package/service. Thanks, Sam
  2. Thank you sir. Eagerly awaiting 3.4.
  3. I want my clients to be shown a login URL as soon as they go to blesta.basedomain.com. How can I automatically redirect that intermediate page to /clients? Related to: http://www.blesta.com/forums/index.php?/topic/3468-default-blesta-client-area-url/
  4. I saw some code in a thread here which allows this, but I sincerely the default functionality should be built in to let Admins decide whether users can create a username, or whether registrant e-mail addresses should be used by default as login IDs. This day and age, customers want simple. Killing two birds by allowing a user's e-mail address to be used as their login ID qualifies Thanks!
  5. Hello Blesta team, Not sure how well-received this may be, but figured it was worth a shot. Would it be possible for your team to add the ability to change the /admin URL? Lots of clients are more savvy than one may think, and I think that from a professional and security standpoint, web software ought to go to great lengths to hide admin area login pages from the general public. Hope this makes sense Sam
  6. I just installed a trial copy of Blesta, and I'm highly intent on purchasing it. However, one thing I've immediately noticed that seems very counter-intuitive and backwards to me, is the location of the client area URL. Hypothetically speaking, I've installed blesta at: http://my.domain.com/ Why on earth should a client have to go to http://my.domain.com/client in order to login when 'my.domain.com' should be where the client goes to serve that purpose? Why would you want to give clients the options to fill out support tickets before they are logged in? Why would you want to include a link to product order forms, when those are almost always built into other areas of the website? Blesta is billing software, and a majority of things that clients do involve logging in. E.g. requesting tickets, paying support, or anything else along those lines. Why add a roadblock (an extra step) that prohibits them from doing so? Is there any way that I can automatically redirect all of my client requests from 'my.domain.com' to my.domain.com/client such that my clients can get right to business and not be obstructed by this weird intermediate area that seems to serve no legitimate purpose? Would I be able to accomplish this with an .htaccess directive, or would I need to add a PHP redirect somewhere in the code? Paying invoices, viewing documents, and anything else that Blesta supports should be as easy as possible for clients. It is for this reason that I've created a brandable client area. As soon as my client hits 'my.domain.com', I want them to see a login form right away. Thanks!
  7. How soon? No offense, Blesta is great, but I cannot believe that it doesn't already support such primitive behavior. Any ETA? Thanks!
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