Atlassian have started using the Service Desk Customer Portal for their support enquiries(https://support.atlassian.com/customer/home)
We're also using the customer portal, and would love to customise our home page in a similar way to the way that Atlassian have, but the options we're given are a lot more limited.
How have Atlassian done this, and is it something that we can do too?
"mortals", that's a good one, and how I feel. Maybe I should pray to Atlas more often.
Our solution, which we are just starting, is to link to Confluence and the Customer Portal, from a web page we make. Client needs to login for each of the two links. It's a work-around.
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We customized the header in Confluence and Jira to make Confluence, Questions, and Jira / Service Desk seem like one integrated product. Waiting for the enhancement in Service Desk to be able to customize the header there too to match the same options (see https://jira.atlassian.com/browse/JSD-22).
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I have the same issue/question as Mark. We want to move to Jira but the lack of true customization of the customer support portal is a show-stopper. Social networking of a team is the old days (aka Confluence). today its all about self-service and customer access. Jira needs to get its act together on this one.
Jira's customer portal has a section called "Support Resources". How do WE, out here, setup the same type of support portal ???
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