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Adding use to confluence wiki
Adding use to confluence wiki










If you restrict viewing to a person or group, only they will be able to see that page and all its child pages (unless there are further restrictions on the child pages).The restrictions dialog will tell you when there are inherited restrictions that might affect who can view your page. Edit restrictions are not inherited, which means pages need to be restricted individually. View restrictions are inherited, which means a restriction applied to one page will cascade down to any child pages. For example, if you say a person 'can view' in the restrictions dialog and they don't have 'view' permissions for the space, they won't be able to see the page. Restrictions don't override a person's space permission. There are two things that can affect who can view a page - the space permissions, and view restrictions on any parent pages that are being inherited. When we say "everyone can view this page" everyone means all the people who can view the page by default. Be specific: choose exactly what each group or person can do.Watch out: restrictions on other pages can affect this one.Speed it up: apply the same restriction to multiple people and groups.In this example, some users and groups can view only, others can also edit, plus there are inherited restrictions that might impact who can view the page. You can apply page restrictions to published and unpublished (draft) pages. You can add as many users and/or groups as you need. If you chose Viewing and Editing restricted you can further specify for each person or group whether they can edit or just view the page. Enter users or groups then click Add to add them to the list.Choose whether you just want to limit only who can Edit, or who can View and / or Edit.Choose the Restrictions icon at the top of the page.To restrict who can view or edit a page or blog post:












Adding use to confluence wiki