Currently using an iframe on our wiki home page to display conent from a sub-wiki group home page and would like to hide the blue confluence wiki menu bar at the top from displaying within the iframe, how can i hide that top menu bar?
What exactly are your sources? Both Confluence or is one an intranet, twiki, or other site?
If this is a confluence to confluence request, try out the {include page macro. This won't duplicate the header information; just brings over the content of the page.
AWESOME! It is confluence to confluence the include page macro is exactly what I needed, thanks so much!
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I have exactly the same issue, but not confluence to confluence.
We have a confluence wiki space with documentation, and a separate intranet (intranet tool called Igloo). Now we want to show the confluence wiki within an inframe on the intranet.
How do I then hide the confluence top menu bar and also the left sidebar?
I would be super happy for any advice on this as well!
@Jonathan Smith do you know this as well?
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Apologies, I do not have Igloo so my answer is a guess...
Is there CSS within Igloo that you can globally try and hide the Confluence global navigation ID / DIV?
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You might want to a new question to the community instead of within this thread: You will get more answers.
- Jon
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