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Default WHMCS Client Area vs. Custom ShoveHost Client Area

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  • For me, B.

    It's nice to actually see someone doing something different with WHMCS rather than just wrapping the template in their header and footer.

  • Thank you (:

    @DeanClinton said: It's nice to actually see someone doing something different with WHMCS rather than just wrapping the template in their header and footer.

    I'd agree with that - I think basing a site around WHMCS could actually work, and much better than it would basing WHMCS around your site, especially from a UX point of view.

  • shovenoseshovenose Member, Host Rep

    Well for the fact that my entire site is in WHMCS I did a good job so far. I like how seamless it makes the browsing/ordering/billing/support

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