if you are logged into these forums right now, visiting this link:



(If you cannot view that page, please log in or register on the forums, first, and then revisit that same page again, after registration is completed.) We've setup a Single Sign On feature between these forums and the new Feature Request system as well. In other words,, visiting this link: cPanel Features Requests Community should show that you're already logged into the new system over there and ready to go, no need to register on the Feature Request site!(If you cannot view that page, please log in or register on the forums, first, and then revisit that same page again, after registration is completed.)

As we continue the ongoing move over to the new cPanel Features Requests Community , new Feature Request threads and comments to existing threads here continue to be posted. In an effort to bring the entire cPanel Community and forums up to speed on where these comments and proposed new Feature Requests (comments and votes for them as well!) should be being posted, we are setting the Feature Requests forum area intomode as of today.We're still putting the finishing touches on the new cPanel Feature Requests system. As you can see, it's coming along quite nicely. Although we've come across a few small items we're continuing to work thru right now, it is ready for prime time we feel, and we invite you to visit and take part in making cPanel even better by making your voice heard loud and clear there.Welcome to the all new, cPanel Features Requests Community : The Single Sign On feature mentioned above is no longer used for the Feature Requests site. Registration on the forums is no longer tied to the Feature Requests site in any way.Please register an account there normally and take part in making cPanel a better product today!