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A space can only exist in one site and category. You can however add a link to the space anywhere in the category menu, even if the space belongs to a different site.
This can be done from the Confluence admin UI:
Note that content placed in additional Refined sites (not the global one) will still render with the Refined theme. To revert these space themes, move the space to the global site or the uncategorised section.
The Refined Layout Space is a required component to ensure the Landing pages, Space Layouts and User Dashboards work as intended. For these Layouts it’s possible to add macros and attachments to be displayed. In order to render these as on any regular page there needs to be a Space & page to render it in. This is the purpose of the Layout space, which will internally create temporary pages when editing layouts. Under normal circumstances you’d never need to interact with this space, which is why it is archived and hidden from the regular places where you’d list spaces.
In most cases the key is setup as If for whatever reason that key was taken when the space was created, it might live under a different key. In that case you can find it by:
If you can't delete a category, you are likely not an administrator for one or more spaces in this category. Look at the category menu on the site to find out which spaces belong to it, and request admin access for those spaces.
Refined for Confluence Data Center has built in language support for English, German, French, Spanish, Finnish and Dutch. It’s also possible to add /wiki/spaces/CONFDC/pages/4704254780.
Refined follows Atlassian’s supported platforms. When using Refined’s administrative tools (the Site Builder, Theme Editor, Space Layout editor, etc.), we recommend using Chrome, Edge, or Firefox.
It could be that one of the following issues occurred. For more background on this special space and its usage, see the FAQ item What is the Refined Layout Space (rwlayoutkey)? License issuesGo to General Configuration > License Details to see if your Confluence license has expired or if there are too many users on the license. Permissions on the Refined Layout Space - A change of user groupsSymptom: The main or category dashboard can't be edited. When clicking a module to open up the Confluence editor, you get a popup saying that you are not permitted to perform this operation, or you see a spinning loading icon. Cause: The user trying to edit the dashboard is not a member of the required user groups. Resolution:
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This issue is fixed in version Refined for Confluence version 6.1.11, upgrade to this version or a higher version to solve this issue. Alternatively, you can solve this issue manually:
Go to manage apps.
Click Refined for Confluence.
Enable all modules.
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This issue can occur due to migration or URL issues.
Migration issues
You have migrated from one server to another and the Refined folder was not moved correctly, which means the images in the folder will not show up.
Make sure you have moved the Refined folder in Confluence home.
Make sure that the Confluence user has access to that folder on the server.
Base URL issues
You have changed base URL and need to resave the theme.
Make sure the base URL is set to the URL from which you are accessing your instance. Read Atlassian’s article about Configuring the Server Base URL.
Go to Refined Administration > Themes > Hover the theme and click edit.
Without making any changes, click save.
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For trial and pricing information, please see our Atlassian Marketplace listing.
All Refined sales are handled via Atlassian Marketplace. You can pay or get a quote directly through your my.atlassian.com account.
The Atlassian license tier determines the Refined license type you need. For example, if you want to install Refined for Confluence with a 100 user Confluence license, then you need to purchase a 100 user license of Refined for Confluence. The right tier is selected automatically in the Atlassian Marketplace.
Please read the related Atlassian documentation. In a nutshell, go to the UPM (Universal Plugin Manager) in Confluence. Select the app you wish to use and click buy. The app will appear in a cart and will show $0. This order will be flagged for approval by Atlassian Customer Advocates and will take in 1-3 business days to process.
The license system is built by Atlassian. They give the following answer: "Marketplace app customers can get developer licenses for apps just as they can for host Atlassian products. Developer licenses are intended for staging or development environments only. Customers who have purchased Marketplace apps can get developer licenses by clicking the View Developer License link from their license page on my.atlassian.com. The license types between the app and host application must match. That is, an app with a developer license only works in a host application that also has a developer license. The same applies to production licenses—a host application with a production license only takes apps that also have production licenses. If an app license type doesn't match its host application, the Universal Plugin Manager reports a license error status of Incompatible with product license (wrong type) for that app.” Read more: How to create developer licenses
You can evaluate Refined apps from the Marketplace for a longer time if needed. Atlassian manages licenses and trial extensions of Marketplace apps. Log into your my.atlassian.com account and extend the trial period. You can extend the trial up to 180 days (6x 30 days), read more on our Marketplace listing. |
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