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How to hide contributors, last modified date, comments and on Public Pages

 

Confluence is perfect for product documentation your whole team can contribute to, and you can quickly publish it to your customers by making a space available to anonymous users.

But there are things you don’t necessarily want to show to the entire world disguised face see-no-evil monkey : the last modified date, the deactivated account status of a page contributor, in-line comments or page comments…

Spacecraft hides native confluence elements on public pages.png

 

With the help of the Spacecraft app, you can hide ‘created by’ and ‘last modified by’ for public pages, as well as comments and even the page title for a slick website look.

 

Select which Confluence features will be visible on your public site


In the Spacecraft admin, you can choose which native Confluence features you want to display or hide on your public site.

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magnifying glass tilted right Get an idea of what public Confluence spaces look like with Spacecraft with the product documentation that’s made with Spacecraft.

light bulb Some use cases where this might be useful:

  • An employee is no longer with the company, but they created many of the pages in the public documentation and seeing ‘deactivated’ in the contributor details broadcasts the fact they aren’t an active employee anymore

  • You want to use layout options like Aura panels for a more visually sophisticated look, and the page title is just in the way

  • You want your team to be able to comment on a page, but not for the comments to be visible to the public

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