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spiralfive

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  1. I honestly don't remember. Sorry. Overall, I have to say I like WHMCS better. It takes a while to change and get used to it, but I have to say I don't regret switching at all. Designed by me 100% from scratch, aside from the menu I purchased (though it's modified by me also). I tried that, but it creates a duplicate blank scrollbar and makes the page look funky. I haven't had any troubles viewing the site in Camino or Firefox myself. Good point. I removed the border on all of the pages and changed the menu to match it. All the menus match now. Thanks for the tip. I also made the the headers black on the hosting pages, I figured that's what you're talking about.
  2. I got the icons from here: icon-king.com/?p=15 However, I found them here: maxpower.ca/free-icons/2006/03/05/ There's alot more icons there that you can use on your site/WHMCS.
  3. How do you automatically setup reseller accounts using WHMCS? I currently have them configured as regular hosting accounts and have to add reseller permissions manually after the customer requests it.
  4. Here's my all-new (1 week old) installation of WHMCS: http://www.thinktivity.com/ or http://www.thinktivity.com/client/ I switched from ClientExec, and must say WHMCS is a very nice product. It has alot more features than CE, and integrates a whole lot better. Support for RegisterFly resellers was the last nail in the coffin for CE (I've been waiting for months on that) as far as features go. That, and the integrated support center (not just a simple ticket system) that only requires one login. I'm having some problems with the SSL cert. in some browsers, though. I purchased it at the same time I switched to WHMCS.
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