Hiding unneeded extras

SYSTEM INFORMATION
OS type and version Red Hat Enterprise Linux 9.2
Webmin version 2.021
Virtualmin version 7.7
Related packages Virtualmin’s UI

Some years back I used to subscribe to Virtualmin Pro but (1) I really only used it to set up the network which is once, (2) Cockpit does a better job and it supports the newest stuff such as DSA, and (3) I learned to do it on my own anyway :grin:

I remembered it had this thing that was available in the GPL version so I deployed a new server to check it out. As of right now I have not yet found it, I’m still looking for it, I’ve been distracting trying to hide what I did find; these links all over the place that weren’t there back then. The links are for features I knew I wouldn’t have and that I wasn’t going to be looking around for them because I already knew they weren’t there beforehand, says so in the site and says so in the page they link to that replaces a configuration page they should link to instead. So, it’s rather pointless displaying useless links. It only makes the web app look tackier since they resemble ads.

How are these links hidden? I remember it was something like modules or similar that made the list of objects on the sidebar grow or shrink, but anything with modules on it seems to be only on Webmin, not Virtualmin.

Thanks!

Can you be more specific about what links you’re trying to get rid of?

So you can create and administer virtual domains, with mail, databases, websites, php etc with cockpit?

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