Toggling and designing page elements in order to fine tune content presentation and functionality.

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Use h4 for section headings

If you don't want numbers in the section headings, simply remove the "numbered" class from this block.

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The layout controls the appearance of many page elements, including:

.brikit.layout.Handbook is the default architect page.

To manage page elements:

  1. Access the Theme Press Default Space and open the Theme Press Control Panel
  2. Select a layout to edit
  3. Select the "Layout" tab (replaces the "Page" tab)
  4. Open "Page Elements"

Relocating Confluence Page Elements

Confluence page elements, such as menus and buttons in the Confluence header, can be moved around on pages using the HTML Move Element MacroAction Button Macro, or HTML Link Macro.

Example

Below is an example of moving the Confluence Advanced Menu to the middle of the page with the HTML Move Element macro.
The Confluence Advanced (ellipse) Menu appears in the page, rather than in the Confluence Toolbar in the upper right of the page. 

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