What is not published?

What documents are not published?

The following documents are not published using Comala Publishing

  • home page of a space

  • blog posts

  • archived pages

Comala Publishing can only publish pages from a source space to a target space in the same Confluence site.

If a published page in a target space is archived, the Comala Publishing app is not able to re-publish the source space page unless the archived page is restored or deleted. The source page will continue to display publishing state byline lozenges, but any publishing action displays a Could not publish page warning message.

User page-level permissions on the source space pages and the target space can affect what can be published.

What page content is not published?

When publishing a page the following content is excluded from the publishing action and will not be published to the target space.

  • inline comments

  • page permissions

  • comments

  • Confluence personal page labels (Star this page; Watch this page)

Adding or removing a personal label, for example, when a user chooses to Star this page for later, does not change the publishing status of a published and synced page.

Confluence version metadata is not copied to the destination space page. The first publish action will create a published page version of v.1 in the target space.

Content properties are copied by default, but copying content properties can be disabled for a space if you have a third-party app in the target space, for example, if you have a Comala workflow applied in both the source space and the target space.

Publishing does not include the custom content for source space pages with added Comala Read Confirmations. This allows the separate use of this app applied to your pages in the target space.

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