I created a page with panel macros. Each panel contains a link to a space, each of which has different group permissions. As it is, the spaces to which a user does not have access are simply grayed out, and cannot be clicked. I would like for those links to not appear at all. I suspect they are appearing because a filter cannot be applied to the Panel macro. Perhaps there is a different way to do this. Thank you!
Try the show-if macro.
This is definitely the solution that I am looking for. While I was able to install the Visibility add-on, which gave me access to the show-if macro, I am receiving the following error when the page tries to render the content:
"The license could not be verified: There is no license certificate installed for CustomWare Visibility Plugin for Confluence."
Any idea what this could be? I think my company may have an evaluation version of Confluence. Is that the issue?
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You need to get a license from ServiceRocket (formerly CustomWare). See https://marketplace.atlassian.com/plugins/net.customware.confluence.plugin.visibility/server/overview.
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I already have a license, but it doesn't seem to be working. I have a Visibility plugin for Confluence in the cloud. I will try opening a ticket with Service Rocket. Thanks!
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I found ServiceRocket's documentation for installing a license. Thank you for all of your help!
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