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Settings
Embedded Confluence pages
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Although the vast majority of Confluence pages are displayed on Refined sites without problem, you might want to add pages to your sites that include formatting or macros that Refined doesn’t (fully) support.
In that case, embed Confluence pages on private Refined sites so they look just as they do in native Confluence:
Display any third-party macro
Show all original formatting
Edit the page directly on the Refined site (if user has Confluence permissions to do so)
Availability
Due to technical limitations, this feature is only available on private sites that don’t have a custom domain. Site visitors on Chrome need to have cookies enabled to see the pages. Note that the custom domain limitation might be temporary, as we are investigating it with Atlassian.
If the setting is not available, it will be displayed in grey in the site’s Space Settings.
Impact on other settings and performance
Embedding Confluence pages:
Disables the following the space settings:
Display authors (however, the embedded pages will still show author and last updated, because this is standard information on a native Confluence page)
Show estimated read time
Table of content
Moves some controls, which are normally located at the top of the page, to the bottom of the page: the … (three dots) button, the feedback button and the star which lets you to add the Confluence pages as favourites.
May cause slightly slower performance on-page.
May cause certain page interactions not to work, such as opening links located within third-party macros.
Additionally, since Embedded Confluence Pages are shown in an iFrame, some macros will be displayed as an iFrame within an iFrame (e.g. Miro or Figma). In those cases, this may result in a suboptimal experience for users.
Authors
Show authors at the top of Confluence pages and blogposts.
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Help users navigate long pages by adding a table of contents, which lists all headings on a page and moves with the user as they scroll down the page. It shows which paragraph the user is reading and can take them to another paragraph with a simple click. Users can hide or show the table of contents by clicking the icon on the right-hand side of the page.
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Likes
Show likes on your Refined site’s Confluence pages and blogposts.
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