Hi there,
We've embedded an external webpage on our Confluence site using an html macro (with iFrame code). But, we want to be able to cut off the top navigation menu of the external site. Is there a way to do this?
Hi @Amy Barnett and welcome to the community.
As @Yousuf Raza writes, you can restrict that on Confluence.
What you CAN do is to create a version of the website without the stuff you don't want to display. For example, mobile site versions tend to be stripped down and it should not be that difficult to recompile the site.
Hi Amy,
When embedding an external webpage in Confluence, the entire page, including its navigation and footer, will be displayed. Unfortunately, Confluence does not offer options to control or trim specific parts of the embedded webpage.
If you have administrative access to the external webpage, a viable solution would be to create a duplicate of the page with the header navigation and footer removed. You can then use this modified page to generate a new iFrame code and embed it into Confluence.
Best regards,
Yousuf
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