
Configuring Your Control Panel 41
Hiding and Unhiding Sets of Buttons
You can easily hide predefined groups of buttons from the Plesk interface. In this case,
users do not see the controls they are not allowed to operate or the features that are
not supported (services not installed).
To hide groups of buttons:
1 Click the Server shortcut in the navigation pane.
2 Click the Interface Management icon in the Control Panel group.
3 Click the Interface templates tab.
4 Click the Preferences icon in the Tools group.
5 Select the check boxes to hide the following groups of controls:
Grayed out buttons. Originally, grayed out icons in the control panel interface
show services or components that are not installed and, hence, cannot be
managed through the control panel. You can hide these buttons to prevent
users from being disappointed that some services are unavailable. To hide all
unavailable buttons, select the Hide all grayed out buttons by default check box.
Limit management controls. To prevent users from viewing grayed out limit
management controls they are not allowed to operate, select the Hide from users
the limit management controls they are not allowed to operate check box.
Permission management controls. To prevent users from viewing grayed out
permission management controls they are not allowed to operate, select the
Hide from users the permission management controls they are not allowed to operate
check box.
6 Under Button sets, select the check boxes to hide the following sets of
buttons or other control panel elements:
Buttons related to services provided by MyPlesk.com online store. If you are
reselling domain registration services and SSL certificates, select the check
boxes Hide buttons for domain registration, Hide buttons for certificate purchasing, and
Hide buttons for extra services. All buttons related to MyPlesk.com will be removed
from the control panel at all user levels.
Mail bounce controls. If you wish to prohibit your users from using their own mail
bounce policies for e-mail addressed to nonexistent e-mail recipients within their
domains, select the Hide mail bounce controls check box.
Control panel items that promote third-party services: link to Fotolia Web site
(stock photos) and newsfeeds from www.moreover.com which are shown in the
default pages for newly hosted Web sites and in the Webmail application.
7 Click OK.
To make groups of hidden buttons visible in the interface:
1 Click the Server shortcut in the navigation pane.
2 Click Interface Management icon in the Control Panel group.
3 Click the Interface templates tab.