It's hard to find something about it and I don't think it's a good idea to just switch it. So, what's the difference or where can I find more information? Especially the pro's and con's if possible.
Hi Vera,
The difference between Document theme and Default theme is that Default theme is the theme you get when you install confluence. The Documentation theme is one of the themes bundled with Confluence. You can get more information on this link:
https://confluence.atlassian.com/display/DOC/Configuring+the+Documentation+Theme
Cheers,
Renato Rudnicki
Yeah, found that page too... but as I said, that's not something what says why you should use the documentation theme or just stick with the default one....
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Hi Vera, For you see in more details, you can create an space to test, go in Space Tools (left menu at the bottom), Look and Feel. You will see the option to customise between Default and Documentation theme. If you customise the Documentation Theme, you will see that you can change the structure of the page, creating you own sub-tree links, etc. On the Default theme, you are more limited. Please let me know if you need more information :) Cheers, Renato Rudnicki
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Thank you, I will try that!
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Hello Vera,
FYI, please also see this thread: https://answers.atlassian.com/questions/316762/answers/2597219
Seems, that the documentation theme will be replaced by the default theme in future releases.
Cheers,
Kirstin
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Hi Kirstin,
Yes, indeed, found that too I'm number 114
Curious to see what happens, post is from more than a year ago...
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