We built a custom plugin for Atlassian Answers to do this. It's not open source and we haven't thought about making it available to customers at this point (it's got a lot of Answers-specific stuff hard-coded in it).
The "Featured Topics" section is the equivalent experience provided out-of-the-box by Confluence Questions.
If you have feature feedback for Confluence Questions, you can create suggestions in the JIRA project: https://jira.atlassian.com/browse/CQ
And if this is not yet available, have you recommendations how should we do maybe some customization to attlassian answers to achieve this functionality? Please.
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Hi Simo,
For now, Confluence questions provide "Topics" instead of "About". However please note that it is possible for you to attach a logo for those topics to make it more recognisable as describe here.
Hope it helps.
Cheers,
Septa Cahyadiputra
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Yes I know about the images, and styling I can do. But I meant the feature where you can exactly choose as administrator what topics are shown in users to choose, and if I choose one will appear more possibilities based on on chosen one? Like you have?
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Let me be clear, example if I Choose JIRA on Confluence it gives me possibility choose Server or Cloud bu if I choose Stash or Bitbucket I can not choose Server or Ccloud.
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