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Hide Elements provides macros for hiding corresponding Confluence page elements to display a cleaner page. Only users who have edit permission to a page can use the hide elements macro. If you need to hide Confluence page elements (e.g., title, comments), use the HideElements Add-On for Confluence

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Be aware that this Add-On provides no security.

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Users who can view the page may be able to see the hidden page elements using web developer tools.


  1. Navigate to the page and click Edit. 
    See the
    Navigate to a page and click edit. Image Added

  2. Click on the Insert more content button. 
    Click the insert more content buttonImage Added

  3. Click on the Other macros button and find the Hide Elements Macro. 
    Click on the Other Macros button. Image Added Find the Hide Elements Macro. Image Added

  4. From here, you can hide elements by deselecting the eye icon. Click Insert when you are done. 
    Hide different page elements using the macro and then click Insert.Image Added


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For more information, see the developer's  Hide Elements Documentation.

Content by Label
showLabelsfalse
max50
spacesATKB
showSpacefalse
sorttitle
typepage
excludeCurrenttrue
cqllabel = "confluence" and type = "page" and space = "ATKB"
labelsconfluence

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