Mike Luyties
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An error occurred while saving the comment An error occurred while saving the comment Mike Luyties commentedFor us, the big one that is missing is the hosting location (where the files live) as we have multiple versions of the product that we constantly move clients to/from. We use an alpha/beta/live system that works really well to minimize bugs and disruptions, but it's very difficult to tell which client is on which version to know whether or not we need to move them.
However, knowing the traffic used per domain, status, size, SSL status, etc is also very helpful.
Ideally, we should be able to choose the columns we need to get a quick snapshot of how all of our domains are doing at a mid to high level so that we don't have to open them all up one by one.
An error occurred while saving the comment Mike Luyties commentedThis has become incredibly painful for us. Please either implement this or give us back the Classic list until it is. You basically ripped out functionality without replacing it and it's making our lives miserable.
An error occurred while saving the comment Mike Luyties commentedThis makes my life a lot more difficult by not being able to see a quick list of what is happening with my domains/subdomains.
I would go so far as to say that since the "Classic" list has been fully removed from newer versions, this is less of a feature request and more of a bug request as we've lost functionality that we used to have.
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@stanislav - Thank you, that makes it much easier. It doesn't work in "Expanded Row View", but it is a big improvement. (I can't seem to respond directly to your post)
My question at this point is... if it is so easy to add columns like this, why are these not simple options for the user to choose from to enable columns?