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Read a detailed feature comparison in our migration documentation: |
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Refined sites show pages, spaces and Confluence pages based on the visitor’s user’s Confluence permissions. You can add additional permissions to your sites and (sections of) pages. |
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Although Refined Sites doesn’t include a versioning functionality, it’s easy to use Confluence permissions to control what end users see. Because Refined Sites respects Confluence permissions, your sites only show content (pages or blog posts) that the user is allowed to see in native Confluence. When editors work on new Confluence content, restrict the content’s permissions so it’s only visible to them. Once the content is ready, change the permissions to make it available to all end users. Alternatively, you can use Comala Publishing (or another versioning app in Confluence) to only show published content on a Refined site. Just make sure to add the target spaces from your Comala Publishing setup to the site (and not the source spaces). Your Refined sites always show the last published versions of content in those spaces and respect the content’s Confluence permissions. Read how the app works in Comala Publishing’s documentation. |
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Customers who created their account after 20 August 2023 Due to maintenance, it’s temporarily not possible youto add Jira projects to Refined sites. You can only add JSM projects to Refined sites. If you have questions about this, please contact us. Customers who created their account before 20 August 2023 If you already have both Atlassian Jira and Jira Service Management, you only need to purchase one app: Refined Sites for Jira Service Management. |
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