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@LuBre Also on Dynamic List, please click on "Install Applications", then choose "Git" from the drawer and add it. I think the designer's idea was to not to overload the page with unnecessary icons but let users add the icons through the "Install" button.
Got it. Weird but... It works, yes. I hope the icon will be added back where it was. I mean, it's way more useful than having stuff lik ImmunifyAV or Advisor, after all.
At the very least it would be nice if we could decide which applications are 'default' somewhere. When I click Install Applications I only have a choice between Git and Node.js, both of which are far more useful to us than PHP Composer, Docker, Speed Kit, etc. If the designers's idea was to reduce the number of icons and simplify the presentation then it would seem to make sense to let the user select which ones to show.
At the very least it would be nice if we could decide which applications are 'default' somewhere. When I click Install Applications I only have a choice between Git and Node.js, both of which are far more useful to us than PHP Composer, Docker, Speed Kit, etc. If the designers's idea was to reduce the number of icons and simplify the presentation then it would seem to make sense to let the user select which ones to show.
True, the new feature seems to override the Service Plan settings. When I disable access to the Laravel Toolkit and Git, it still shows those options when I choose "Install Application". The WordPress Toolkit is completely missing on the "Install Application" sidebar. I'm not sure how this was intended to work.
At the very least it would be nice if we could decide which applications are 'default' somewhere. When I click Install Applications I only have a choice between Git and Node.js, both of which are far more useful to us than PHP Composer, Docker, Speed Kit, etc. If the designers's idea was to reduce the number of icons and simplify the presentation then it would seem to make sense to let the user select which ones to show.