We have a public page that we would like to remove the Confluence advertisement off and put our own logo there (or remove it all together). What is circled in red is what I would like to remove:
We are on a premium plan so I suspect this should be possible. I have been unable to find how to do this - or if it's even possible.
Ah right I can see that you can create a public space which allows for customisation as required. Nevertheless, this does seem like a basic feature to be able whitelabel individually publicly shared articles.
Like @marc -Collabello--Phase Locked- mentioned there is no way to remove the "Confluence" label from the pages, but you can add a logo/favicon to your site by going to the Confluence Admin Settings (the gear on the top right of the page) -> Look and Feel -> Site Logo and Favicon.
The URL will look something like this: https://YOUR-SITE-NAME.atlassian.net/wiki/admin/sitelogo/view-sitelogo.action
The site logo will appear here when users view your space:
The favicon is what appears in the browser tab like this:
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Have you checked the general Layout from the general configuration menu?
A small css entry to put a div or class to zero height / disabled springs to mind... :)
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@Dick You cannot customize the CSS on Confluence Cloud unfortunately
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Hi @Matthew Knill ,
I don't think it's possible.
Atlassian seems to get away with forced advertising.
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