I have published a public page to confluence which shows name of owners and when this this was last updated. Is there a way to hide this info from external users?
Hi @Misha Gupta
Unfortunately, in Confluence Cloud, there's no way to customize things like this. These kinds of features are exclusive to Server and Data Center deployments of Confluence.
If you want to achieve something similar in Cloud, you could do that by using a third party app that publishes your content as a website. One such app would be Scroll Viewport by my team at K15t.
With it you can select the Confluence spaces you want to publish, customize your theme so that it matches the identity of your brand, and you can even use custom CSS to hide any elements you don't want to appear in your published articles. Here are some examples of help centers that are built with Scroll Viewport:
Hope this helps
Hope this helps - Happy to help further!!
Thank you very much and have a great one!
Warm regards
Also if you want to hide native page elements on public Confluence spaces, the app Spacecraft lets you toggle off or on details like the created by, last modified by, as well as features like being able to comment the page or leave an emoji reaction (btw, I'm with the vendor behind the app).
If you want to see what that can look like for published pages, the Spacecraft documentation as well as Awesome Custom Field documentation are published with Spacecraft.
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