Is there any way to customize the CSS to affect a wiki's on-screen appearance? In particular, I'd like to customize the font size and color for h1, h2, h3, etc.
I see that any rules added to the PDF stylesheet affect only a wiki exported as a PDF.
Thanks!
Since you are running Confluence cloud, unfortunately the only CSS customizations that are available are on a page by page basis. You'll need to have the Adaptavist Content Formatting Macros enabled and include the CSS Stylesheet macro in your page.
I'm now trying your second suggestion:
https://scangroup-priscan.atlassian.net/admin/viewstylesheet.action
...and I'm getting a never-ending wait cursor...
I'm using Confluence Cloud (I suspect that's where the customization limitations come in).
(I'm also being limited to only three questions or comments because I don't have 25 points – I'm not sure how to go about earning those – so I can only edit my existing questions and comments. I hope you find them here.)
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What Confluence version do you have?
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My answers were for a Confluence server. It looks that cloud does not have those options. Regards Nelson
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Hi Lisa,
You can modify for the space by going to Browse > Space Admin > Stylesheet and add your css
If you want it to be global got to BASE URL/admin/viewstylesheet.action
Regards
Nelson
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