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To manage your Refined sites:

  1. Go to the Refined Administration.

  2. Click Sites in the left-hand menu.

  3. Select the site.

Site settings are divided over six tabs:

You can also access these tabs directly from the site. Use keyboard shortcuts or click the Cogwheel in the site’s navigation menu.

Site Builder

The Site Builder lets you shape your site’s content and structure, which is also reflected in the site’s navigation menu. After adding content to your site, use the Page Builder to adjust the layout of your pages. 

Configuration

Section

Descriptions

General

  • Site name. Decide what we should call your site in the Refined Administration. This name also shows up in the browser tab for your site’s visitors. 

  • Subdomain. Customize your site’s URL.

  • Custom domain: learn about custom domains.

  • Google Analytics: learn about Analytics and SEO.

Logo

Personalize your site with logos:

  • Site logo. Shown in this site’s navigation menu. Users can click it to go to the site’s home page.

  • Favicon. Shown in the user’s browser tab and in search engines such as Google.

  • App icon. Shown in browser bookmarks.

You can upload images in the formats .ico, .png, and .gif.

Want to have your logo as your site’s background? Read this guide.

Navigation menu style

The navigation menu is your Refined site’s main menu, located at the top of all pages.

Cookie dialog

A Cookie dialog helps users understand what kind of cookies you want to collect and why you want to do so.

Security

Use the HTML module in the Page Builder 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.

Advanced settings

You can use custom CSS and HTML to change the look and feel of your Refined site.

Sitemap

A sitemap is a file that lists the pages on your site and helps search engines such as Google and Bing crawl and index your site. Learn more: 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 your site including all content and settings. This can't be undone.

This option is only visible for users with global administrator permissions.

Permissions

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Section

Description

Site Access

Site Access Permissions let you control who can access your site.

Site Administrators

Site Administrator Permissions let a user edit settings on Refined sites and in the Refined Administration.

Audience features

Section

Description

Global space settings

Space settings let you edit the layout and interaction settings for your pages and blogs. Custom space settings (on individual pages and blogs) override the global space settings.

Jira Service Management

Enable Display assignee on tickets to show to whom a JSM ticket is assigned in the ticket view.

There are multiple ways of connecting knowledge bases to your sites. If you connected a knowledge base to a JSM project, users get to see articles on a one-by-one basis in a popup. Enabling Article link adds a link to the bottom of the popup, which directs users to native Confluence. This can help users, for example when the original Confluence page includes macros that are not supported in the popup on the Refined site.

Announcement banners

Announcement banners let you highlight important updates or alerts on your site. Choose where you want to display announcements: the home page, a specific page, or a whole space.

Search settings

Search settings determine the results that users get when searching on your site.

Site Switcher

The Site Switcher makes it easier for your users to navigate between your sites and to access other links.

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