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  1. Paul

    Custom Packages

    You probably want to use configurable options for all of this. Packages > Options. Create an Option Group, then Create all of these options and assign them to the group. Then, when you create a package and define your "base pricing", you can select the configurable option group. Now, assuming your Package is assigned to an order form, during check out all of the options will be available. EDIT: Mike's right. You can sell the options, but they will not be automatically provisioned via cPanel and would have to be added manually to the service. It's likely we will be updating the cPanel module to support automatic provisioning of these kinds of options in the future.
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  2. Welcome! If you don't need any custom code, then it doesn't matter if you don't have programming experience. You can still customize the colors of the client and admin areas, and change your logo, as well as customize your invoices with your branding. Install the free trial, and give it a spin. If you have any questions, this forum is a good place to ask them. If you aren't selling hosting, install and use the Universal Module. Settings > Modules > Install Universal Module. Create at least 1 product, just requires a name. Settings > Payment Gateways > Install a payment gateway you want to use and configure it. Packages > Create a new package using the Universal Module. Set all your pricing, etc. Packages > Order > Create an order form and add your package group(s) to it. I recommend using the General type, and the boxes or list wizard templates. Those are the basics for getting started.
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  3. serge

    Blesta For Total Noob?

    there is no more higher step for using Blesta than with any other website, only thing as being a billing software, there is always a learning curve to understand how create service, price, parameters, etc. And regarding to know or not php, html or mysql, there is no pre-requisted knowledge to have or obligation to learn it for being able to use Blesta, but if you want to customize deep, it's help, and this is not specific to Blesta but same as any website system (CMS).
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  4. I would probably just truncate it and not display an error. There has to be some reasonable limit, and this is the first time anyone has mentioned the 64 character limitation. I am curious what the name is (Or a pseudo of the name). Long company names are generally shortened for marketing purposes. I doubt they answer the phones "Good morning, you've reached the law offices of Ziffren, Brittenham, Branca, Fischer, Gilbert-Lurie, Stiffelman, Cook, Johnson, Lande & Wolf, how many I direct your call?"
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  5. I wouldn't call this a bug since that was the intended character limit for that field, but perhaps it needs to be increased. Usually for something that long it may be better to truncate (or use an acronym for) the company name. How many characters are in that client's company name?
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