I have just bought SalesKing. I would like to set Agent Dashboard as frontpage. This is working great, but "My customers", "Orders" etc. returns a 404 error: https://app.screencast.com/CtlTqDOs0Xmo2
I looked into whether it's possible to have the dashboard as frontpage. Unfortunately, it seems this isn't something we can fully support due to how the URL structure works.
The plugin generates dashboard pages using URL rewrite rules that require the "agent-dashboard" segment in the URL (like site.com/agent-dashboard/orders or site.com/agent-dashboard/customers). When you set the dashboard as your frontpage, you end up with URLs like site.com/orders or site.com/customers - without that "agent-dashboard" segment, so our plugin cannot tell if these are dashboard vs. regular site pages.
As an alternative, you could do something like set up a redirect from site.com to site.com/dashboard automatically. Or for example rename 'dashboard' to 'home', and then you'd have site.com/home, site.com/home/orders, etc. But there must be a URL structure there in the middle.
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I have just bought SalesKing. I would like to set Agent Dashboard as frontpage. This is working great, but "My customers", "Orders" etc. returns a 404 error: https://app.screencast.com/CtlTqDOs0Xmo2
Is there a workaround?
Hi Kenneth,
Thank you for purchasing our plugin,
I looked into whether it's possible to have the dashboard as frontpage. Unfortunately, it seems this isn't something we can fully support due to how the URL structure works.
The plugin generates dashboard pages using URL rewrite rules that require the "agent-dashboard" segment in the URL (like site.com/agent-dashboard/orders or site.com/agent-dashboard/customers). When you set the dashboard as your frontpage, you end up with URLs like site.com/orders or site.com/customers - without that "agent-dashboard" segment, so our plugin cannot tell if these are dashboard vs. regular site pages.
As an alternative, you could do something like set up a redirect from site.com to site.com/dashboard automatically. Or for example rename 'dashboard' to 'home', and then you'd have site.com/home, site.com/home/orders, etc. But there must be a URL structure there in the middle.
Kind regards,
Stefan