Lastly, it is not possible to customize the Cloud instance beyond the available color changes and the possibility to add your own logos.At this time that login option cannot be prevented, but I have covered it in the first request I sent you.
This will not require a login, but does still offer them the ability to login, in the case that a user is accessing the site without being logged in but does have a license on your instance.
The Livesearch Macro isn't fully compatible with the mobile view, but if you're getting a notification suggestion to download the mobile app, then it may be that they created a specific version of that macro in the app, not accessible via the mobile view.This will require you to contact the Cloud Support Team and they can assist you with that. To disable the invitation for your users, it is likely a feature flag that we need to change for your instance. Here is the case I created for this:ĬONFCLOUD-58930 Improved view for public (anonymous) users It's not currently possible to remove the sidebar and make customizations such as that in Cloud, but I've created a feature request, since this isn't the first time I've heard the request.Thanks for reaching out to me via this thread.Ī lot of the concerns you mention I've heard from other customers as well, and I understand the need. Can be branded so it feels less Atlassian and more our company? Does not require user registration/loginģ. Does not have the user experience outlined aboveĢ. So, how would we go about setting up a public confluence space thatġ. How to set up CNAME for the space so customers could go to instead of The Live Search element (when viewed on iOS device) says "Tap to see livesearch content, which prompt the user to go to the App Store, instead of simply letting the user search. We do not want to get users confused with that. The space (when viewed on iOS device) include an invitation to download the Confluence Cloud app. We need one that does not include the atlassian sidebar (Dashboard, Get app, Give Atlassian feedback, Log In), space menu and other items that will confuse our users.Ģ. However, it ends up looking more like a Confluence ad than it does a public space run by us.ġ. I easily got a customer facing (Anonymous Access) FAQ style space published. I find community questions as far back as 2011 on the topic. SThis topic seem to have come up several times over the years.