DoOO V2 Dashboard Page

The Domain of One's Own Dashboard page is the primary interface for a Domain of One's Own instance. This page is in the WordPress backend to ensure that only logged in users (DoOO Users and Admins in particular) are able to access it, and can be found at /wp-admin/admin.php?page=dooo-dashboard. For example, on stateu.org, the page is located at: https://stateu.org/wp-admin/admin.php?page=dooo-dashboard.

This is where users can create and access cPanel accounts and see useful migration and FTP/SFTP information. users are capped at a single account by default but this value can be adjusted, and admins are not subject to this limit.

To create a cPanel account, a user must fill in the domain box and hit the Create button. Once an account is created, it will be listed in this interface and users can (via the Login button) access and see important information about their cPanel account.

Domain of One's Own will attempt to open cPanel in a new tab, but if it is blocked from doing so it will instead alert the user and then redirect the page.

The dropdown menu reveals more actions that can be performed on the account, such as setting a new cPanel/SFTP password (using the Change Password button).

If no value is provided for the new password, a random one will be generated and displayed.

When an account is suspended, it will still be displayed (and count against a user's account creation limit), but will be inaccessible to the user.

 

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