This is something I have eagerly awaited as a consequence of the ConFLUence upgrade, but we should run it by the concerned so we can see of any undesirable consequences. The skin we have for our wiki currently I find very undesirable, due to the way the most important page controls are not only stuffed into the left bar but by default HIDDEN! Such controls as "edit page". ATKINS has suggested that the default wiki theme for Confluence 3 (to which we have now upgraded thanks to Jamon) has a more helpful and also more traditional theme with controls at top and bottom, in plain view. Anastasia mentioned that the current theme we have is the result of a lot of work in the past, to resolve some problems people had with the historickal theme (our previous instance was more than 2 years old) but I am not sure that any of us have in our memory what these problems were and what we did to avoid them. Do we? So, I propose setting our global wiki theme to the current (new) default one - this should be easily reversible if it causes problems for anyone. Any opinions?
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