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Embed Confluence into website

Katie Browning
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November 23, 2018

Hi there,

Id like to embed Confluence Pages into my Joomla website but Im stuck as to how. Can somebody help me? I have tried an Iframe but it shows an message saying "Blocked by Content Security Policy" but Ive set permissions for everybody to be able to view. Online I saw something called a whitelist but I havnt been able to find it.

Thanks so much in advance for any help,

Sincerely

Katie

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Bill Bailey
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November 23, 2018

Why do you want to embed Confluence? My suggestion would be to just have it as a subdomain (e.g., confluence,example.com or help.example.com), then work on branding to give it a similar appearance to your website -- works much better.

Katie Browning
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November 23, 2018

Thanks for that answer, I may end up doing that. Id love to put it in my site, as Id like to keep members in my site but if in the end I have to send them out I guess thats ok. Can I change the url to make it look like its inside my site, instead in Atlassian?

Sorry im new to Atlassian and Im loving it, just learning what its capable of. Can I change the look and feel?

I thought Iframe was possible..I can see the Iframe box but the security says it wont allow.

Bill Bailey
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November 24, 2018

If you are running the server version and it is not behind a firewall, then yes. You just assign a subdomain of your domain name to point to the IP address of your Confluence server.

If you are on cloud, then no. See this (still open) request CLOUD-6999

Yet another plus for the server version. ;-)

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