I'm using Confluence on demand. One of my frustrations is the long-standing issue that child pages are always displayed at the foot of every page. I'm aware that you can amend this behaviour using the download version, but not On-Demand.
Only thing is - I'm now beta testing my site, so I've set up some logins for read-only acess. When I log in as myself, I see the child pages at the foot of the page as expected. But when I log in using one of the limited accounts - the child pages appear simply as a heading, which then expands if you click on it.
Does anyone know if this is the expected behaviour?
Alex,
It looks like this may be resolved, but if it happens again please try to grab a screen cap. I'm having a hard time wrapping my head around what is happening.
OK, will do. I'm kicking myself for not taking a screenshot at the time.
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OK, not resolved. Just saw the same behaviour again while giving a demo. I can't share a screenshot here as the wiki content is purely in-house, but if you email me alex.morrice[at]ros.gov.uk, I'll email it to you as an attachment.
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I'm uisng On Demand.
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Can you confirmed your Confluence release version.
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This is bizarre. I am now seeing the same behaviour using both logins. Pretty sure I haven't changed any settings meantime.
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