Changing the Default Behavior and Content in Confluence
Customizing your Confluence Site
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- The Difference Between Delegated and Connector LDAP User Directories
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- Configuring User Directories
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- Connecting to an Internal Directory with LDAP Authentication
- Migrate Users and Groups from JIRA or Crowd Directories to a Locally Managed Directory
- Synchronizing Data from External Directories
- Manage Users
- Requesting Support for External User Management
Confluence comes with some handy default settings that determine what people see when they first enter the Confluence site, and the default content that is put into new spaces and other areas of Confluence.
Confluence administrators can change the settings to customize the behavior and the default content of their Confluence site:
Last modified on Jan 31, 2022
In this section
Related content
- The Difference Between Delegated and Connector LDAP User Directories
- Connecting to an LDAP Directory
- Managing Multiple Directories
- Configuring User Directories
- User Management Limitations and Recommendations
- Connecting to an Internal Directory with LDAP Authentication
- Migrate Users and Groups from JIRA or Crowd Directories to a Locally Managed Directory
- Synchronizing Data from External Directories
- Manage Users
- Requesting Support for External User Management
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