Product Documentation
Scroll Viewport publishes your Confluence content to a static site. Creation of a site is the first step to start using the app. Line break now. A Scroll Viewport site can consist of many content sources – Confluence spaces – but there are a number of settings and operations which affect the entire site. This page will give you an overview of how sites work in Scroll Viewport and how you can configure global site settings. A Scroll Viewport site can consist of many content sources – Confluence spaces – but there are a number of settings and operations which affect the entire site.
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Documentation
Your Product Topic 1
Browse all articles in this topic: Topic Article — A short description to explain what your article is about. The installation and configuration of the ADFS ...
Administration
Browse all articles in this section: Administration Article This admin article is Server only
Use Cases
Browse all use cases: Use Case Article — A summary of the use case. Did you know? When you publish this page to Viewport, search engines will use the content...
Testing content inclusions setting
A page including a page from another space A normal page with some basic content A page including an excerpt from another space Multiple excerpts with names ...
Troubleshooting
Solve commonly encountered problems: Troubleshooting Article How to delete a page
Release Notes
Release Notes 1 Release Notes 2
Evaluating Workflow integrations
Goal: Assess value of Atlassian Marketplace workflow apps for a possible integration with Scroll apps Page with a Comala approval workflow Page with Workflow...
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Getting Started
A step-by-step tutorial to get started with the product.