I can't see any reference to this online
Hey @Ken Erwood
Yes, you can do this with my team's app Scroll Viewport. With it, you can choose the space(s) you'd like to publish, customise the look and feel, integrate Google Analytics and your support system macro.
Let me know if you want to see it in action. You can check it out on our help site.
Yes, you can expose part or all of your Confluence by simply running it on the internet.
If you want people to be able to see parts of it without logging in, you can enable "anonymous access" globally, and then on a space by space basis.
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🤦🏻♂️ Can't believe I forgot to mention anonymous access! Thanks @Nic Brough -Adaptavist-
I forgot we also have a list of options here: https://www.k15t.com/rock-the-docs/publishing/display-your-documentation-online
There's also HTML export.
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Anonymous access is great for the basic idea of "show our stuff to the world".
But it is very blunt - we can see it or we can't. @Matt Reiner _K15t_ points you to a huge pile of additional functions that you really should have a think about. Language, version selection, even audience profiling.
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