I don't use Confluence a lot of work, but when I do first of all I see a modal window informing me of new features, sometimes it keeps popping up many times on different pages, even though I clicked Ok once or whatever the button is.
My point is that Confluence should enable the user to quickly browse the document they are sent or required to go through. All the new features may be cool, but don't block content - we are here for it. Please find another way of informing users of new features.
Thanks.
Actually i mentioned it to our support team, however Cloud code is not for only one tenant. So there is no workaround till now until the development team implements something
I will give them the feedback later also :)
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Well, those new features modal windows still annoy me.
If you could pass this complaint to the dev team, so they could make less annoying (say not fill the entire screen), that would be great.
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Can you accept my answer @Alex Buznik?
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@Alex Buznik I double checked there is no way to disable it in cloud.
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Ohhh, are you using Confluence Cloud @Alex Buznik?
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Thank you for reply, @Minh Tran
However I could not find that app, and the article seems to be outdated with the current design.
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@Alex Buznik You can disable the app "Confluence What's New" that takes care responsibility for displaying all new features
See https://confluence.atlassian.com/doc/managing-system-and-marketplace-apps-25788666.html for how to do that
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