Hi there,
I am working on Confluence 5.4 with Zen and trying to hide the title of a specific page. As I am using Zen intranet theme it restricts me from editing space level stylesheet and forces me to change style through Brand designer which get implemented throught the site.
Please let me know if I am missing something or suggest if tehre is any work around.
Thanks
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I would create a user macro that has CSS to hide the title element. Then simply put that user macro on any pages that you want the title to be hidden on.
Both of these approaches will work, but in general we recommend Raj's approach.
Reason: If you accomplish your design goals through the Zen functions, supporting your designs through future Confluence upgrades falls onto our plate. In contrast, if a future release of Confluence changes the DOM, it may break custom CSS in ways we can't anticipate, generating more work for you during an upgrade (although we can assist through Punchcard services).
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Yeah Raj's approach is probably best. I really don't use Zen, so my answer was made no knowing that the layout could be overridden.
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Thanks Davin for your suggestion but I figured this out. We can do it without any macro below are the steps to do it, for future references:
1. Access the page with the title you want to hide.
2. From the Configuration menu, select Override Master Layout.
3. A draft layout page opens.
4. From the Configuration menu, select Page Designer.
5. The Page Display Details window opens.
6. Select the Page Title box.
7. Click the Apply button.
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