cPanel is ugly
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- e-wo
Today I started an account with Namecheap.com, which came with a heap of about 10 disparate emails, and the realization that I'd be managing my sites with cPanel.
I was hoping for something more organized. Using separate cPanels for each site seems gross and scattered to me.
What's a simpler, cleaner, still-affordable option? Or should I suck it up and pretend it's still 1998?
- Continuity0
cPanel is as ugly as a jar of pickled arseholes and isn't particularly fun from a usability point of view, either (clicking 'Back' after every operation? Ugh.). Still, it's probably the most common interface for leased hosting, and it does the business.
'Fraid you'll have to suck it up.
- My jar of pickled arseholes finishes off the room nicelyset
- Xopher0
Just did a quick search and found this http://www.whamcp.com/
Realised I could do with something like this, but never really thought about it!
- ohhhhhsnap0
It's beautiful
- ESKEMA0
Webfaction
- detritus0
It ain't cheap to run either.
*stares at £10 a month billing on a VPS*
- utopian0
The name says it all....
- mg330
Why don't you have one account with sub domains? You shouldn't need multiple C-panels for each site.
- e-wo0
asmallorange.com it is.