Folks,
We use confluence (server) for our help documentation and are planning to move to the cloud. One of the issues that stops us is that there's some custom code that we have introduced on one specific page that requires users to log in before viewing. This content is available only to customers. Is there some way to show some content to users only after they login - on confluence cloud? The remaining content can be accessed without credentials?
Hello there!
You should be able to set Anonymous Access to specific spaces in your instance. Here we have documentation about this procedure Nibu:
Setting Up Public Access - Granting public access to a space
When we set public access to the instance, we then need to decide which Spaces have this access enabled. Spaces with Public Access can be accessed without authentication.
Let us know if this helps you out!
Hmm... sorry for not being more clear. Our content is visible to unauthenticated users by default. However, there is one page (release notes) that's available only to customers. Customers can view the page only after they sign in. All the content is available on the same space.
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