tutorial Tutorial is designed primarily for evaluators who have recently downloaded and installed Confluence. If you have already deployed Confluence in your organisation, and are using the tutorial to provide a general introduction for new users on your wiki, please note that the tutorial ...
Now you will add a comment to the page that you previously created. (See Creating a page.) # Go to your new page. (/) For assistance on finding the page, please see Using the Dashboard earlier in the tutorial. \\ \\ # Click the 'Add Comment' link at the bottom of the page ...
previous step Creating a page, you created a page with some sample content. Now you will edit the page you have created and add some more content. Opening the page for editing # If you are not already viewing the page, go to the page ...
you have used Confluence before, you may be interested in the following advanced topics: \\ \\ If you are new to Confluence, you may like to start with the Tutorial
Confluence can archive emails which is useful for tracking information over a long period of time, and for permanently referencing emails from within documents. \\ Email archiving allows you to: Keep a history of interaction with your clients, colleagues or friends. Refer ...
Now you will create a news item in your new space. \\ \\ (/) Hint: Perform these instructions in the new browser window which you opened previously. (See Creating a space). \\ \\ # Under the 'Add' menu, select 'News'. !ImagesAddNewsMenu.png border=1,bordercolor=gray ...
Now you will create a page in your new space. \\ \\ (/) Hint: Perform these instructions in the new browser window which you opened previously. (See Creating a space). \\ \\ # Under the 'Add' menu, select 'Page'. !ImagesAddPageMenu.png border=1,bordercolor=gray! \\ \\ # A new ...
Now that you have seen how the menus Using the menus work, you are ready to start creating content in Confluence. Let's begin by adding a new space. # Log in to Confluence, if you are not logged in already, by clicking the 'Log In' link at the top right ...
tasklist' macro allows you to create lists of tasks which need to be performed and keep track of who has completed them. Mary to preview her presentation with the team Tony to call meeting with investors Tony to book catering Mary to finalise ...
Images look very effective when included within Confluence. Confluence allows you to easily display images as thumbnails, i.e. miniature images. . Including single images and displaying them as thumbnails When you insert an image onto ...
page shows an example of the 'index' macro. Macro code The next section on this page, under the heading 'Macro result', contains the following macro code: Macro result The example at left shows how to create an index based on page ...
very useful aspect of Confluence is rapid page creation based on linking. Creating new pages through links There are two ways to create a new page: The first is to hit 'Add Page' in the menu. You will find detailed instructions in the tutorial Creating ...
code' macro is a useful way of presenting source code in an easytoread format on your Confluence pages. Its use is very straightforward: simply enclose your source code between \ elements. Here are some examples: XML
Confluence pages are written in a simple markup language based on Textile http://textism.com/tools/textile/. By using this simple markup, Confluence makes it easy for your team to create and share content together. \\ Here is a short example of some typical markup ...
JIRA is Atlassian's issue tracking system. Confluence and JIRA can be used together, allowing the integration of a content management solution with an issue tracker. For example, the JIRA Issues macro http://confluence.atlassian.com/display/DOC/JIRAIssuesMacro can be used to display ...
Once you have completed the tutorial Tutorial and read the advanced topics Advanced Topics, you may want to refer to the Confluence online documentation. Detailed instructions on using and administering Confluence Confluence User Guide http://confluence.atlassian.com/display/DOC ...
following instructions will show you how to view the hierarchy of pages within a space, and move pages to different positions within the hierarchy. (/) It is suggested that you use the new space that you created during the Tutorial (see 'Creating a space'). PART ...
Confluence can search content including pages, blog posts, emails, Microsoft Word documents and Excel spreadsheets, PDF documents, and more. \\ \\ As well as using the search box at the top right of every Confluence page for ad hoc searches, you ...
tutorial will help you get started with Confluence: \\ \\ !Imagesbtnnext.png! Using the menus What is a space? A space is an area within Confluence, containing your wiki pages. You can think of each space as a subsite, or minisite, each with its own ...
Welcome to the tutorial on a page\! This page contains all the topics from the tutorial Tutorial. On this page: Using the menus Creating a space Creating a page Adding content to a page Using the Dashboard Updating your user profile Adding a comment to a page Creating ...
Now you will change your Confluence 'Full Name' (that is, the name by which you are known to other Confluence users) and profile picture (that is, the picture by which you are known to other Confluence users). # Log in to Confluence, if you are not logged in already, by clicking the 'Log ...
Now you will use the Dashboard to navigate to the new page and the new space that you created in previous steps of this tutorial. # Rightclick the 'Dashboard' link at the top left of your screen, and open the link in a new browser window. !ImagesDashboardRightClick.png border=1,bordercolor=gray ...
image below gives an overview of the menus in Confluence. The menus give you access to all the available actions on your Confluence site. \\ \\ !imagesMenuOverview.png! \\ \\ Menu or option Explanation Browse menu The 'Browse' menu gives access to wiki content such as pages ...
Thank you for exploring our wiki environment You have now arrived at the home page of our Demonstration Space. Feel free to follow the tutorial, browse through the various links and even add pages and content of your own to get ...
RSS is generally used to notify others of the latest news and updates to a site. Confluence reads incoming RSS and creates outgoing RSS. It allows you to stay informed of the latest current affairs of others and allows you to tell them of your own ...
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The example at left shows how to create an index based on page titles.
Alternatively, you may want to use labels to create an index. Once you have tagged your pages with appropriate labels, you can simply link to the space's 'Labels' page ('Browse', 'Labels') to display an index.