In general, this is kind of reverse engineering and some test, fail, test until everything looks ok in browsers I have not found a CSS reference for Confluence.
See the CSS Styling Samples pages for some sporadic examples
Theme | Object | CSS style | Comment |
---|---|---|---|
Easy Reader | Width of Site | #full-height-container { width:1200px; } | Change from 980px to 1200px |
All | Hide menu | .ajs-menu-bar { display:none; } | Can be used with the Visibility Plugin to hide menu for Anonymous users |
All | Hide Likes and Labels | .likes-and-labels-container { display: none; } | Can be used with the Visibility Plugin to hide menu for Anonymous users |
All | Top header background | #com-atlassian-confluence #header { background-image: url('http://www.mysite.dk/download/attachments/4161541/top_gul.jpg') } | |
All | Metadata (attachments, changed time etc) | .page-metadata { display: none; } | |
All | More links | .more-link-container, .more-link-base | |
recently-updated macro | .recently-updated-concise .update-item-desc, .recently-updated-concise .update-item-date, .recently-updated-concise .update-item-changes { display:none; }
| Hide different part of text rendered from the macro | |