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Viewing Children of a Page

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Confluence displays the children of a page, if any exist, in one of two views configured globally by a site administrator:

Show : In this view, a list of the page's children is displayed as links at the bottom of the page. Clicking on a link will take you to the corresponding child page.

Hide: In this view, the list of the page's children is hidden when you view the page. A link at the bottom of the page tells you how many children the page has. Clicking on this link will display the list of its children.

Screenshot : Show children

  • to hide the list of children, click on 'Hide Children'.
  • to view the location of the page in the space's hierarchy, click on 'View in hierachy'
  • to add a new child page, click on 'Add child page'

Screenshot : Hide children

Note

Confluence defaults the view to 'Show' or 'Hide' children based on what your preference was on your last visit to the site.

RELATED TOPICS

Children Display Macro
What is a Page Family?
View Hierarchy of a Page
Create a Child Page
Working with Pages

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