NIH | National Cancer Institute | NCI Wiki  

Versions Compared

Key

  • This line was added.
  • This line was removed.
  • Formatting was changed.
Comment: Revised to avoid passive voice.
Wiki Markup
{scrollbar:icons=false}

...

Tip

To avoid creating lists of links that include pages users

...

cannot view, rely on Confluence to generate the list of links.

...

Most links generated by Confluence are visible only to users with permissions to

...

view the pages

Use the Children Display macro or one of the Page Tree macros to list the child pages of any page. An example follows. There are two child pages (neither has any significant content)This page family contains two example child pages.

Children Display

When you are not logged in, you see the page displays one link in the list. When you are logged in, you see two the page displays two links. Links in a list produced with the Children Display macro are macro or one of the Page Tree macros are visible only to users with permission to see view the pages.

Links entered in the text are visible to all users but do not open for users without permission to

...

view the page

Whether you are logged in or not, you see this link is available: A Page Restricted to One Group. It was created with link text and the Tiny Link to the wiki page.When you click the link, the response from the system depends on various factors:

  • If you are not logged in, when you click the link, the login screen opens.
  • If you are logged in , when you click the linkand a member of the LDAP group, the page opens unless you are not in the LDAP group.
  • If you are logged in but not a member of the group, a message opens appears indicating you are do not permitted have access to see the page.

Whether you are logged in or not, you also see this link: A Page Restricted to One Group. It was created using the Recently Viewed option in the link dialog. When you are not logged in, the link is gray and not active.

The scrollbar macro displays restricted pages in a series of public pages

Avoid using the scrollbar macro for next-previous navigation to a restricted page in a series of public pages. The scrollbar macro shows links to all the pages in the series, whether the user has permission to see the page or not. When a user without permissions to view a page clicks the link to that page, the not permitted message appears and the user cannot resume scrolling.The same is true for links generated with the Page Index macro.