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I have a confluence url in the format https://<domain-confluence-url>/<pagename> . I would like to embed this page content alone in another website having same domain but without menu bar and side bar. Is there any way to do the same?
If @Graham Twine s tip doesn't help, I suggest an alternative, potentially easier and more maintainable approach.
Instead of embedding Confluence pages, you can generate a site from the content managed in Confluence. Many use it to publish their documentation written in Confluence for public access, presented in a nice, searchable, branded design.
This app is the popular tool for this: Scroll Viewport
Hi @Graham Twine , I have tried this approach, but it failed for me in the scenario where the confluence pages have ppt attached to it. When I clicked on the option to open PPT, then I am getting an error page with Your file couldn’t be accessed error. CSS styles also differs a lot. Tables and all are also misaligned. For our scenario dynamically these contents needs to be displayed, so we will not be able to style them individually. Also for pages having ppt with thumbnail view link is redirecting me to not invalid page, thumbnail is not visible. Am I missed something?
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Hello @Ammu kk ,
Welcome to the community.
This question has been asked before. Hopefully you get some guidance here.
It seems like a bit of effort is needed to get this from the REST API
https://k15t-dev.atlassian.net/wiki/rest/api/content/{contentId}?expand=body.export_view.webresource.tags.all
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