The Confluence Share Page app lets you share Confluence pages with Non-Confluence users by generating an anonymous access link for the page.
It allows to set permissions to view/add comments and attachments, set expiry over the access link.
By the end of this guide, your Non-Confluence users will be able to access your Confluence pages.
To configure share page in Confluence, you need the following items:
Feature | Description |
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Activate/Deactivate | Activates/deactivates the link.
You can find this besides the heading of the dialog. |
Link Name | Provides a name for the link |
Link Description | Provides a description for the link |
View Comments | Allows end user to view comments of the Confluence page via this link |
Add Comments | Allows end user to add comments in the Confluence page via this link |
View Attachments | Allows end user to view attachments of the Confluence page via this link |
Add Attachments | Allows end user to add attachments in the Confluence page via this link |
Expires In | Set the duration by choosing the duration type from the dropdown.
The link will expire and won't be accessible after this duration. |
Duration Type |
These are the available duration types to set link expiry.
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Protect link with password | Allows setting password over the link |
Password | Set your password for the link here |
Generate Random Password | Auto fills the password field with a random password. |
You could share any configured access link by any of the following methods:
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