If you have well defined permission-groups, and you often restrict the permissions to a Confluence-page (for example based on if the information should be known by only the internal team that is working on a project, the department that the team belongs to, or the employees from the whole company).
It would make it much easier to know who has the permission to view the Confluence-page if it was possible to change the background colour (or the colour of the frame) of a Confluence-page based on the permission-group which is allowed to have access to the page. This would make it possible to know which Confluence-pages are intended for who, without having to explicitly look at the restrictions which are introduced for that specific Confluence-page.
Is there a way of achieving this?
I do not believe so.
Changing the BG color is achievable with many add-ons, I don't promote one over another, so I invite you to enjoy exploring them.
It would be great to have more base functionality with the BG color, (and other standard website look and feel controls). I get this request a lot from our customers.
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