I started using the blog post on my confluence page but a calendar gets included on every post. I cannot edit and remove it. I think its some kinda template which includes the calenar. Any ideas how i can remove the calendar?
Thanks
Avinash
Hover over the Gear Icon at the top and choose "Zen Space Settings". Change the "Blog Post Master Layout". If you're a space admin you can change it for just your space. If you're a Confluence Admin you can change it for everyone.
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Avinash,
If you can see the Space Admin option, then you have space administrator privileges, this should be enough to let you switch to another theme where this behavior is not present.
As for checking the plugins for Zen theme, just go to Confluence Admin > Plugins and look for the Zen Foundation plugin under the User Installed Plugins, then check out the modules and see if there's any related to calendars that you can try disabling.
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Looks like you're using a third-party theme for your Confluence. There must be some configuration that can be made from the admin console to remove the calendar. If there is none, you will need to identify the plugin of the theme from Confluence Admin > Plugins and check if there exist any module related to calendar that can be disabled. If that also not working, it's best if you directly contact the theme developer for more info.
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I am currently using the Zen theme. I can only find the space admin. I don't have confluence admin privilages. Is there a way to check the plugins for Zen theme?
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