Migrate to Confluence Cloud
Scroll Viewport is available on Confluence Cloud and Data Center, but its feature set varies considerably between the platforms. Please read about these feature differences to determine whether Cloud migration is possible for you.
Generally speaking, anonymously accessible Viewports using the Help Center theme can be migrated to Confluence Cloud. Viewports with restricted access can be migrated but require some adjustments on Cloud.
On Confluence Server and Data Center, the Viewport is an alternative, themed view of a Confluence space which is generated when the user accesses the page and is served by the Confluence server. Through this proximity to Confluence, Scroll Viewport for Server and Data Center:
Always resembles the current state of content on a page.
Respects the full depth of Confluence permissions and restrictions.
Fully supports custom themes.
Scroll Viewport for Confluence Cloud works differently, as it generates a themed static website from the content of your Confluence Cloud pages which is hosted by K15t. Based on this core difference, Scroll Viewport for Confluence Cloud:
Resembles the content from last generation of the Viewport site.
Does not support Confluence permissions or restrictions. On Cloud, a site can either be public or protected with non-Atlassian logins: e.g a token login or SAML Single-Sign-On.
Does not support the WebHelp Theme
Only supports one theme configuration per Viewport site (on server Viewport Collection).
A more detailed feature comparison as well as a manual migration path is available on the following pages: