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    • Our product teams collect and evaluate feedback from a number of different sources. To learn more about how we use customer feedback in the planning process, check out our new feature policy.

      NOTE: This suggestion is for Confluence Cloud. Using Confluence Server? See the corresponding suggestion.

      I understand that the top navigation is a key part of Jira Studio's integration so would be very difficult to remove.

      However, it'd be great to be able to get control of the other parts of the page though. For example, I'd like to have the same footer appear on every page, and I'd like to be able to get to the CSS to change fonts etc across the page.

            [CONFCLOUD-41312] Allow use of custom themes in Confluence Cloud

            Dylan added a comment -
            Atlassian Update - May 13, 2025

            Hi everyone,

            Thank you for bringing this Suggestion to our attention. As explained in our new feature policy, there are many factors that influence our product roadmaps and determine the features we implement. When making decisions about what to prioritise and work on, we combine your feedback and suggestions with insights from our support teams, product analytics, research findings, and more. This information, combined with our medium- and long-term product and platform vision, determines what we implement and its priority order.

            Unfortunately, as a result of inactivity for an extended period of time, this Suggestion didn’t make it to the roadmap and we are closing it.

            While this issue has been closed, our Product Managers continue to look at requests on jira.atlassian.com as they develop their roadmap, including closed ones. If you’re interested in what’s planned or coming soon, check out our Cloud Roadmap.

            In addition, if you feel like this Suggestion is still important to your team please let us know by commenting on this ticket.

            Thank you again for providing valuable feedback to our team, we appreciate your engagement and partnership in helping improve our products - Atlassian Cloud Product Management

            Dylan added a comment - Atlassian Update - May 13, 2025 Hi everyone, Thank you for bringing this Suggestion to our attention. As explained in our new feature policy , there are many factors that influence our product roadmaps and determine the features we implement. When making decisions about what to prioritise and work on, we combine your feedback and suggestions with insights from our support teams, product analytics, research findings, and more. This information, combined with our medium- and long-term product and platform vision, determines what we implement and its priority order. Unfortunately, as a result of inactivity for an extended period of time, this Suggestion didn’t make it to the roadmap and we are closing it. While this issue has been closed, our Product Managers continue to look at requests on jira.atlassian.com as they develop their roadmap, including closed ones. If you’re interested in what’s planned or coming soon, check out our Cloud Roadmap . In addition, if you feel like this Suggestion is still important to your team please let us know by commenting on this ticket. Thank you again for providing valuable feedback to our team, we appreciate your engagement and partnership in helping improve our products - Atlassian Cloud Product Management

            Hi everyone,

             

            Thanks for commenting and voting on this ticket. We would like to learn more about your needs for theming / changing look and feel of Confluence. If you would be willing to meet us for few minutes and discuss more, please reply on this ticket.

             

            Shrey

            Confluence Cloud Product Management team

            Shreshth Luthra (Inactive) added a comment - Hi everyone,   Thanks for commenting and voting on this ticket. We would like to learn more about your needs for theming / changing look and feel of Confluence. If you would be willing to meet us for few minutes and discuss more, please reply on this ticket.   Shrey Confluence Cloud Product Management team

            In summary, it would be nice to being able to customize the look and feel of the customer portal and integrate the knowledge base articles we create to offer self help for our users before they need to open a support request to our agents.

            Today it is almost impossible to customize the look and feel of Confluence and JIRA Service Desk Customer Portal, making it very difficult to leverage the power of our knowledge base and delivery it to our customers.

            João Barros added a comment - In summary, it would be nice to being able to customize the look and feel of the customer portal and integrate the knowledge base articles we create to offer self help for our users before they need to open a support request to our agents. Today it is almost impossible to customize the look and feel of Confluence and JIRA Service Desk Customer Portal, making it very difficult to leverage the power of our knowledge base and delivery it to our customers.

            I would really like to be able to control how our online documentation looks. Please allow us to turn on the "Enable Custom Stylesheets for Spaces" setting in Confluence OnDemand.

            Let us use CSS with the same warning Massimo suggests. "You can upload CSS. But, you are responsible for layout issues you cause."

            Chris Phillips added a comment - I would really like to be able to control how our online documentation looks. Please allow us to turn on the "Enable Custom Stylesheets for Spaces" setting in Confluence OnDemand. Let us use CSS with the same warning Massimo suggests. "You can upload CSS. But, you are responsible for layout issues you cause."

            See the WordPress.com implementation of Custom CSS (a premium feature there). It should be quite easy to implement. It's just a matter of allowing the user to enter the CSS syntax in a textarea field, and clearly indicate to the user that any layout issues that are introduced due to the use of custom CSS are their responsibility.

            Massimo Arrigoni added a comment - See the WordPress.com implementation of Custom CSS (a premium feature there). It should be quite easy to implement. It's just a matter of allowing the user to enter the CSS syntax in a textarea field, and clearly indicate to the user that any layout issues that are introduced due to the use of custom CSS are their responsibility.

            As part of this, I would like the ability to define custom CSS for Confluence OnDemand specifically, just like we can do with the download version of Confluence.

            Simon Tower [Atlassian] added a comment - As part of this, I would like the ability to define custom CSS for Confluence OnDemand specifically, just like we can do with the download version of Confluence.

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