Hello,
I am looking to create a public documentation page with Confluence, like this example: https://thinktilt.atlassian.net/wiki/spaces/PF/overview#!spacehome
However, I don´t want the upper and side bars, as I marked in red in the picture attached.
Is this possible? If yes, is it a simple stable solution? How to?
Hi @Cauê Napier
ThinkTilt's documentation is a good example of documentation written in Confluence Cloud, but there are currently some limitations with what you can customize.
My team has actually been working on a cloud version of our app, Scroll Viewport. With this app, you can customize a totally separate theme from the Confluence view and then publish it as a help center.
Check it out and sign up to find out when it's released. (Should be soon. 😊 )
Also, you can see a bit more what the app can do here: https://www.k15t.com/rock-the-docs/publishing/create-a-help-center-with-scroll-viewport
Thanks for letting me know about that app and I will keep track of it.
However, for now I am just interested in removing this two elements. Do you know if it is possible?
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In Server, you could have used a CSS hack, but I don't know of a way in Confluence Cloud.
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