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How Can I Publish My Document?

When it's time to publish your documentation, you have several options to choose from:

  • Scroll Viewport: Ideal for presenting content to external audiences, enabling you to present your content as a personalized help center.

  • Publish within Confluence: A good option when your audience is within Confluence, as it lets your team members collaborate privately without revealing unfinished work to others.

  • Export: Enables you to share, archive, or print the content offline, providing flexibility and convenience for various use cases.

Scroll Viewport

You can use Scroll Viewport to create a branded help center that anyone can access. By combining Scroll Documents and its extension apps with Scroll Viewport, you can publish different versions, variants, and/ or languages of your documentation. Users can easily switch between these versions, variants, or languages using a dedicated picker.

(plus) Advantages:

  • Dedicated authoring space.

  • Readers cannot access the Confluence view.

  • Choose which versions, variants, or languages to make public.

  • Customization and branding options.

  • Make content available for readers outside your confluence system, while still have full control via authenticated access.

(warning) Limitations:

For more information about this setup see: Publish to Scroll Viewport

Within Confluence

Author and manage your documentation in one Confluence space, and when a new version is ready publish it to a dedicated reader space. Your audience can then access and consume the content directly through the Confluence page tree structure in the target space.

(plus) Advantages:

  • Dedicated authoring space.

  • Control access to the read-only space.

  • Prevent readers from accessing unfinished content.

  • Keep your reader space up-to-date by publishing new versions or changes as needed.

(warning) Limitations:

  • You can only publish one version, variant, and/or language from a document to the same target space.

To learn more about this approach see: Publish in Confluence

Export Formats

You have the option to export specific versions, variants and/or languages of your content in formats like PDF or Word using the Scroll Exporter apps.

(plus) Advantages:

(warning) Limitations:

  • Not all Confluence macros are supported in the exports.

Read this article for more information about this setup: Export to PDF, Word, or HTML

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