anyone know of any reference material, documentation, or add-on that could enable us to make one our confluence spaces have a distinct URL that is different from the rest of the spaces in our environment? would we have to setup a separate environment so that just 1 of our spaces can have a unique URL? We would like to not have to create separate environment if at all possible.
Hi Chris,
Did you ever get an answer/solution to your question?
Nope. not really... Have you seen documentation or plugins to help manage URLs for a single confluence instance?
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Actually, if you have a look at Scroll Viewport, it can define domains and prefixes for spaces.
It is a theme builder add-on, and since we already had it I could change the domain. I didn't realise it had that functionality.
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thanks you. good to know you had some success with Scroll Viewport. I vaguely remember Scroll Viewport being able to help us with domains/space management on our confluence instance.
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In our instance, every Space has its own unique URL based on its Space key - the administrator just sets it up that way so have a look at the Administrator Guide from the Confluence documentation site
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Thanks Rodney. I think I could have asked my question better. What I am wondering is would it be possible for https://answers.atlassian.com/ (Domain A) and https://confluence.atlassian.com (Domain B) to be two spaces sitting in a single confluence instance/environment/system?
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Yes - you can have an unlimited number of Spaces (i.e. as individual "domains") each with their own set of Users all within the one Confluence instance
e.g. I have about 20 Spaces in total on my Cloud instance but only 4 public Spaces which you can see - each one has a slightly different URL
https://ideology.atlassian.net/wiki/spacedirectory/view.action
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