The landing page that logged-out users are routed to—I believe that it's called the Overview page?—is very confusing for our staff. They are not incredibly computer savvy.
The best case would be that they are routed to a very simple page with a username field, a password field, and a "login" button.
Is this possible to set up?
That's actually the default dashboard page, now labelled as the activity feed or discovery page.
A couple of options to consider:
The only problem with the second option is that you can't easily hide or change that welcome message based on login status. There is a visibility macro in the marketplace, but I don't believe it support that yet in Cloud.
Beyond that, you would need to create a custom macro.
It might also be worth giving some feedback to Atlassian about this, as it is a bit of usability issue for Confluence Cloud sites that support anonymous access as the login button is in a strange spot (bottom-left) and isn't well labelled.
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@Nathan Meffert Which page are you referring to ? Can you elaborate a little ?
In confluence you can setup basic space\for each department or groups
Kind regards
Ben
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Thanks for responding, Ben.
This is the page that users see when they visit the site after having been logged out:
This is what I want them to see:
After they log in, I would like them to be routed to our main space, which includes a landing page with links to all other spaces.
Make sense? Thanks again!
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Yes makes sense now and also thanks for the screenshots ......Lastly JIRA Confluence permissions could be at play here :
Example we are all using Single sign-on (SSO)
Once I input my password <Go straight to KB's> spaces that I've create and team created ......I am guessing is permissions somewhere ....
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