While logged in as admin, attempting to select the "Custom Stylesheets for Spaces" checkbox but it is disabled.
Unfortunately, this is a restricted function in Atlassian OnDemand, due to possible security issues. It is a bit confusing that it is just greyed-out instead of removed...something we are looking to clean-up in the future.
Thanks for the quick answer, Nik. Hopefully the security issues can be addressed by parsing the CSS to make sure that it is actually valid CSS and no harmful executable code is embedded in the file.
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The UI is badly designed: When you enter this menu as an admin, the checkbox is grayed out with no explanation given. You need to click the little "edit" button on the top right in order to change the grayed-out settings.
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Is this still restricted functionality for Confluence OnDemand?
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Well, it's 2020 and the checkbox is still greyed out with no explanation instead of being removed. I respect the fact that it's restricted, but i do not respect the fact that the checkbox just isn't hidden if your org is an OnDemand org to avoid confusion.
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Yeah, and the doc below is tagged with "Cloud" which made think custom css is allowed. So I just spent 20 minutes trying to figure out why the checkbox is greyed out.
https://confluence.atlassian.com/doc/styling-confluence-with-css-166528400.html
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