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We upgraded Confluence from version 3.5.16 to version 4.3.7 on Sunday, July 20th.
There are a number of new features now available.
If you use Confluence macros, additional pieces of code that extend the standard Confluence capabilities, you might like to review our list of macros which no longer function and will display an error after the upgrade. We have replacements for some of these macros. Also have a look at our list of new macros.
Hiding components of Confluence pages
Since the upgrade, there is a new macro called "HideElements" which allows you to hide parts of a page such as the "Added by..." line at the top, or the "Likes" or "Comments" features. Read more about how to use it.
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