Hi,
I just joined the Tempo Team as a Techical Writer and we recently moved our doucmentation to the OnDemand: https://tempoplugin.jira.com/wiki/dashboard.action.
Best Regards,
Emma Rún
Hi Emma,
The look and feel options allow you change the color schema. These features are available to Jira and Confluence and add-ons also would just use that same color schema. In other words, there is no option in the UI to change the look and feel for Crucible but if you have a standalone version, I did some documentation that may interest you but I have not tried them:
https://confluence.atlassian.com/pages/viewpage.action?pageId=297668807
Again, that link is for a standalone version, not for OnDemand.
Finally, I am not aware of any plans to change our documentation standards. Basically we use a customized documentation theme (availble in Confluence) that has the navigation pane on the left hand side.
I hope this information was helpful.
Cheers,
Jason | Atlassian
Greetings!
The Confluence look and feel in OnDemand can be changed in the administrative section. Basically you can customize or create a colour scheme as well the PDF layout and stylesheet properties.
As for our documentation, we just change the navigation space to show on the left hand side. I attached a screenshot for that as well.
I hope this information was helpful.
Cheers,
Jason | Atlassian
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Thanks, this gives some insight. If I understand you correctly you are saying that Crucible for instance has it's look and feel by changing the colour scheme, PDF Layout + Stylesheet?
I had a second question: Do you plan to change Confuence/Jira documentation into similar style as Crucible?
Best regards,
Emma Rún
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