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** '''Site spaces''', sometimes called 'global' spaces, are areas on your site where you can create content and collaborate with other users
** '''Site spaces''', sometimes called 'global' spaces, are areas on your site where you can create content and collaborate with other users
** '''Personal spaces''' belong to specific users
** '''Personal spaces''' belong to specific users
* Pages are firstly created as sub-page of the currently viewed page.
==Operation==
===Insert a Page Link===
* edit page
* type '''[''' and name or select page
===Move a Page===
Move a page to a new location by:
* select page
* ... -> Move
* type new parent name


==Resources==
==Resources==
* [https://confluence.atlassian.com/conf54/confluence-user-s-guide Users Guide]
* [https://confluence.atlassian.com/conf54/confluence-user-s-guide Users Guide]

Latest revision as of 08:59, 24 September 2015

Introduction[edit]

  • The dashboard is the front page of a Confluence site. You can go to the dashboard from anywhere in your site by choosing the site logo at the top left of the page
  • In Confluence, content is organised into spaces. A space is an area within Confluence, containing your pages, blog posts and other content. You can think of each space as a sub-site, or mini-site, each with its own home page. There are two main types of space:
    • Site spaces, sometimes called 'global' spaces, are areas on your site where you can create content and collaborate with other users
    • Personal spaces belong to specific users
  • Pages are firstly created as sub-page of the currently viewed page.

Operation[edit]

Insert a Page Link[edit]

  • edit page
  • type [ and name or select page

Move a Page[edit]

Move a page to a new location by:

  • select page
  • ... -> Move
  • type new parent name

Resources[edit]