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This guide outlines guide outlines the main steps that you need to follow in order to integrate and configure WProofreader with WProofreader with Confluence Server. All All the described steps are provided for the Cloud version of WProofreader.
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By default, only Confluence Server provides the opportunity to inject JavaScript code. Following the Confluence documentation, the HTML macro for Confluence Cloud will only be available if it has been enabled by the administrator. But enabling these macros can make your Confluence site vulnerable to cross-chain attacks. Thus, we can not recommend you enable HTML macros to enable WProofreader if you use the Cloud Confluence version. In this case, we offer you to reconsider the WProofreader browser extension, which has two subscription plans: Free Cloud and Business on-premise. For the pricing details, you can write us at [email protected]. |
1. Obtain
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service ID
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2. Add WProofreader
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Go to Confluence Administration.
scripts to Confluence pages
1. Navigate to Confluence administration page.
2. Scroll down to the Look & Feel section and choose Custom HTML.
3. On the Custom HTML page, click
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Edit
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4. Navigate to HEAD section
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5. Add the scripts initializing WProofreader for all your Confluence pages
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as shown in the sample below into the HEAD section:
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<!-- WProofreader for Confluence Server --> <script> window.WEBSPELLCHECKER_CONFIG = { autoSearch: true, serviceId: 'your-service-ID' }; </script> <script async src="https://svc.webspellchecker.net/spellcheck31/wscbundle/wscbundle.js"></script> |
6. Click Save to apply the changes. WProofreader is initialized for all Confluence pages now.
3. WProofreader for Confluence Server in
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action
Check this short video to see how WProofreader works in a bundle with Confluence.
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