Pages are the primary means of storing and sharing information in Confluence. Pages are the building blocks of spaces.
Pages in Confluence are:
- created easily from anywhere within the site.
- written in a simple markup language, or using the Rich Text editor.
- organised hierarchically via parent-child relationships between pages.
- navigated through flexible linking within and between spaces.
- collaborated on via threaded or flat comments.
- controlled through page security restrictions.
- tracked through page notifications.
- maintained through a recording of page history, and you can link to older versions.
- entirely searchable(including attachments).
- exported to PDF, WORD, HTML or XML, or e-mailed.
RELATED PAGES
Creating a New Page
Confluence Notation Guide Overview
Working with Page Families
Working with Drafts
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Commenting on a Page
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Concurrent Editing and Merging Changes
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Concurrent Editing in Confluence 2.1
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Copying a Page
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Creating a New Page
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Deleting an Attachment
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Deleting a page
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Display an older version of a page
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Editing an Existing Page
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E-mailing a Page
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Linking pages
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Making Rich Text or Wiki Markup Editing Default
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Page Layout in Edit Mode (Rich Text)
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Page Layout in Edit Mode (Wiki Markup)
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Page Layout in View Mode
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Purging Deleted Pages
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Recording Change Comments
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Restoring a Deleted Page
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Viewing Page Information
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Working with Drafts Overview
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Writing Confluence pages






