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Input Create a dedicated block for Plesk Extensions with the top 10 most used extensions

Maarten

Golden Pleskian
Plesk Guru
Plesk has released numerous extensions over the years, yet the current Plesk Forum only includes a single section for all "Plesk Extensions." This can make it difficult to find and organize discussions specific to individual extensions.

To improve user experience, I propose creating a separate block for "Plesk Extensions," similar to the existing "Plesk Discussion" and "General Discussion" blocks. Within this new block, there could be sub-forums for the top 10 most used extensions. This would provide a clearer structure, making it much easier for users to navigate directly to discussions related to specific extensions they’re using or experiencing issues with.

In addition to the top 10 most used extensions, it would be helpful to add an extra forum for other extensions.

Example:

Category: Plesk Extensions
  • Forum: WP Toolkit
  • Forum: Log Browser Extension
  • Forum: Let's Encrypt Extension
  • Forum: Docker Extension
  • Forum: Sitejet Builder
  • Forum: SSH Terminal Extension
  • Forum: Grafana Extension
  • Forum: Plesk Premium Email powered by Kolab Extension
  • Forum: Imunify Extension
  • etc.
This approach would improve overall visibility and make the forum more intuitive, allowing users to find answers faster without needing to search through a large, single "Extensions" section.
 
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