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Hi all,
I've searched and found articles but haven't been able to implement a solution.
We have a public space for knowledge base articles, but I only want people to be able to go to articles if they have the direct link. Thus, I want to turn off page navigation. I'm running the cloud version and cannot find a way to do this.
Can anyone assist? Thanks.
Hello! My name’s David Akinyemi and I’m a Product Manager at Atlassian. Thanks a lot for your feedback. As we’re continuing to improve this feature, understanding use cases like yours is super important. From my understanding, the main ask is for public facing Confluence pages to only be accessible through links and hidden within the public space.
We don’t currently support this but a potential alternative approach that you can use right now while we are understanding how we can implement this feature in our roadmaps is archiving the page. Archiving the page means it will not be deleted but will only be accessible throughout the link attached to it. Thanks again for your feedback.
Cheers,
David Akinyemi | Atlassian Product Manager
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Hi @ACat
Use Private Gists in GitHub. This has the feature to share private Gists if they have only the link.
And Use this Plugin to include Gists in Confluence to share the pages
https://marketplace.atlassian.com/apps/1211649/github-gists-in-confluence?tab=overview&hosting=cloud
Thanks,
Pramodh
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Thanks Pramodh.
I was hoping for something a little more native. Last thing we really want to introduce is yet another system to link to another system.
I'm really surprised that Confluence can't do this as it seems like a such a logical use for the platform.
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