Hello,
my company uses checkboxes a lot on confluence pages, mainly for design documents where we ask "reviewers" to tick boxes when they've read the doc and when they agree to the proposed designed.
By default, when someone tick a checkbox it produces the following result:
- it sends to all page watchers email notification
- it adds this person to the watcher of the page
The former is actually bothersome because it means a lot of people will receive a long email (for a weird reason it shows usually the full page instead of the just a precise diff like it usually does).
Is there a way to disable notification (individually, by page or globally on confluence) when checkbox are ticked?
Note: I've read many other questions with similar keywords that are all related to: disable notification on page update by unticking _notify watchers_ checkbox. Those are different questions. I've found no existing questions on this website related to mine (maybe not using the right keywords).
Cool. Today I learned smth. Nice job digging this up and thank you for sharing.
With kind regards
Mario
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Hey Seux,
Clicking a checkbox is internally just a page update.
You can disable Autowatch in your profile individually, which stops the effect that you get added as a watcher if you update a page (or tick a task box)
Watchers always get notifications at page updates so to stop notifications entirely you have to evade watching pages with task boxes and relymore on @mentions or site sharing for more targeted updates of your team.
Kind regards,
Mario
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Thanks for your quick reply!
I understand there is no way to prevent checkbox ticking to update the page.
Would you know an alternative to checkbox to mention someone and ask him to confirm he agrees with the document?
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Hey Seux,
the easiest way would be a @mention of the reviewer in a comment of the document. This way only he gets notified and he can simply answer on the comment.
Another way would be to share the page with the reviewer.
It all depends though on what permissions the persons involved have. If for example the reviewer or the createor gave no comment permission this won't work.
Basically it is hard to consult from far without actually knowing your business case.
If I had helped you it would be nice if you mark one of my answers as correct.
With kind regards,
Mario
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From whatI understand there is no way configure this, the only way would be to change the way we write those design documents.
Thanks for your help.
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