Hello Adaptavist...
My company has asked me to build out a new environment, and I'm completely new to Confluence. I'm familiar with wikis in general and very experienced with HTML-CSS-Javascript (which I realize should be added only sparingly, and only if I find the built-in tools somehow lacking).
My company's Confluence wiki is fully live and visible to customers, so I'm intimidated about experimenting and learning. Question: starting at the main Dashboard, how can I create an entirely new Space (call it Sandbox) that is visible (even on the Dashboard) only to me? The second question will be, once I've created a few mock-up pages and menus there, how to expose it only to company insiders and not customers?
I don't even want anyone to see it as a disabled menu item on the dashboard.
Many thanks! What I've seen so far in your documentation says that Confluence can do all we need it to do, it's just a matter of active learning (= making mistakes for a little while) in a live environment.
Cheers
Rob
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Comments (1)
Apr 16, 2010
Alain Moran says:
Dead easy ... just set the space permissions so that only you can view it, then ...Dead easy ... just set the space permissions so that only you can view it, then once you are ready create a group that lists the people you want to see the space and give it view permission.
http://confluence.atlassian.com/display/CONF20/Space+Permissions+Overview