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Question Disable nag screen

Dave W

Regular Pleskian
Server operating system version
AlmaLinu8
Plesk version and microupdate number
Plesk Obsidian 18.0.58.2
Hello,

How do I disable this nag screen and any future nag screens?

nag.PNG
 
Hi Dave,
If you close this panel using the "X" button in the top right corner, it will not appear and will not bother you anymore.

However, apart from that, can you please provide me with some details about why this panel is a problem for you and how it affects your workflow? Also, where in the interface would you prefer to see tools, such as the WordPress installation or the Git repository? If you do, I will pass on your feedback to the team for discussion and planning of improvements.
 
Its not me that it bothers, as a provider we dont want this appearing on clients panels as it leads to confusion and mistakes which causes unnecessary work.
This should be disabled by default and enabled by admin if they wish.

Again this contributes to the "What have Plesk changed now" workload.
 
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