• Pavlos7

    (@pavlos7)


    Hi,

    First of all I would like to thank you for the free service you provide. Second, allow me to suggest that to adopt an easier and more professional dashboard interface, accordions are not the best approach, you need to have the info of the accounts at one picture if possible. Otherwise, one has to remember what key is for what site, etc. Third, how can I delete/remove unwanted keys/sites?

    Regards,
    Pavlos

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  • Plugin Contributor Joseph W

    (@joe9663)

    Hi @pavlos7, thank you for your feedback and we are glad to hear you like using our services!

    Are you referring to the Total Upkeep design in the WordPress dashboard or the dashboard design seen through in BoldGrid Central when managing Cloud WordPress installations and Connect keys?

    If you are referring to the Connect key accordions in BoldGrid Central, then unfortunately there isn’t a way to directly remove existing Connect keys from your account or websites from the Connected Websites list. However, you can use the Replace Key option to generate a new key which will reset the list of websites associated with that key.

    Thank you again for your feedback and please let us know if you have any additional questions!

    Thread Starter Pavlos7

    (@pavlos7)

    Hi @joe9663, I am referring to the dashboard design seen through in BoldGrid Central when managing Cloud WordPress installations and Connect keys.

    >unfortunately there isn’t a way to directly remove existing Connect keys from your account or websites from the Connected Websites list.

    Then I suggest remove the accordions, it is confusing.

    Regards,
    Pavlos

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