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Go to the Refined Administration.
Click Sites in the left-hand menu.
Select the site.
Site settings are divided over six tabs:
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Or, when you’re on your Refined site, click the Cogwheel in the site’s header and select which settings you want to edit.
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Add content in the site structure, which is then reflected in the site’s navigation menu. After adding content to your site, customize the layouts of landing pages.
Configuration
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Logos | Add logos to your site:
You can upload images in the formats .ico, .png, and .gif.
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Header and navigation menu | The header is the located at the top of all pages on your site. The navigation menu is located in the header and lets users navigate content on your site, which you added in the site structure. | ||||||||
Cookie banner | A cookie banner helps users understand what kind of cookies you want to collect and why you want to do so. | ||||||||
Security | Turn on the HTML module here, so you can add it to landing pages to show the content you want, in the style you want. The “Log out from Atlassian” prompt emphasize to users that they also need to log out of Atlassian, when logging out of a Refined site. | ||||||||
Custom code | You can use custom CSS and HTML on your Refined site.
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Sitemap | A sitemap is a file that lists the pages on your site and helps search engines Bing crawl and index your site. Learn more about Analytics and SEO. | ||||||||
JSM assets fields | To display Assets fields in JSM requests and forms, connect your site to Atlassian’s Assets API. | ||||||||
Delete your site | Delete the site’s content and settings. This doesn’t delete spaces and projects in native Confluence and JSM, only their connection to this site. A deleted site can’t be restored later. This option is only visible to Confluence, JSM, and Refined administrator permissions. |
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