Themes change the look and feel of the site. They can be set for an entire Confluence site or for individual Spaces.
- Clickr Theme — A new theme focusing on white-space and excellent typography.
- Comments Tab Theme — Comments Tab Theme allows the page comments to be displayed and interacted with in a separate tab.
- Confluence Classic Theme
- Confluence iPhone & iPod touch theme — An iPhone/iPod touch optimized interface for Confluence
- Left Navigation Theme — This theme positions the main navigation controls on the left, making it really easy for anyone accustomed to the standard left-handed, menu based navigation of most web sites.
- Lilyfield Theme — This theme is based on the left navigation theme, but various components have been reorganised to improve usability and screen efficiency. The PDF output has also been redesigned.
- Lilyfield theme plugin — The Lilyfield theme is a theme that combines the best of the LeftNavigation theme with the classic Confluence theme and also introduces a number of new and exciting advances.
- SideNav Theme — Simple side navigation theme with 1.7em linespacing.
- TechTime Blog Theme — An attempt to implement a Blog theme for Confluence.
- Theme Builder — You've seen the other Confluence themes, now find out what they left out...
- Top and Left Navigation Theme — Minor modificaton of the "Leftnavigation" theme. Has left navigation and page ops from leftnavigation and the top bar from the default theme.
- Top and Left Navigation Theme - Alternative Version — This theme is based on the "Top and Left Navigation Theme" by Christian Hansen. The CSS was slightly modified.

Comments (5)
Jul 30, 2006
Derek Byrnes says:
I am trying to attach a plugin for the SideNav theme, but cannot seem to get acc...I am trying to attach a plugin for the SideNav theme, but cannot seem to get access sufficient to add it. Please let me know what the process is.
Jan 07, 2007
Andrew Wilson says:
I need a Theme that allows me to have a tree view of the site on the left hand s...I need a Theme that allows me to have a tree view of the site on the left hand side of each page. I also need this to export to HTML. Is this something that is easy to do? Obviously I know how to display children using
If anyone really wanted to make my day, they could give me a Javascript plugin which did + and - to show hide each child. Otherwise, point me in the direction of writing one.
Obviously this is something a lot of websites need.
Many thanks, Andrew.
Jan 08, 2007
Alain Moran says:
The pagetree plugin will allow you to create an AJAX based treeview on your site...The PageTree Plugin will allow you to create an AJAX based tree-view on your site, however this will not export well to HTML since it requires the server to be there to hand back the child page data.
You could probably rip the JS out of it and use it for creating a tree based on the output of the children macro though.
As for putting the pagtree into a sidebar, then I'd personally reccomend the [Builder - Confluence Theme] since adding the sidebar is as simple as checking a box in the GUI and then dropping the pagetree macro into the sidebar content area, however other people have successfully modified the left-nav theme so that it displays a pagetree, unfortunately IIRC the 'serving suggestion' on the pagetree page no-longer works as described.
Jan 08, 2007
Samuel Le Berrigaud says:
Hi Andrew, I think you're looking for something like the "Page Tree" plugin. Yo...Hi Andrew,
I think you're looking for something like the "Page Tree" plugin. You can find it at http://confluence.atlassian.com/x/YQ4C
More information can alsor be found at http://www.adaptavist.com/display/USERGUIDE/pagetree+macro.
SaM
May 12
Matti Kiviharju says:
Any themes here not work my latest Confluence.. wondering to get example to do m...Any themes here not work my latest Confluence.. wondering to get example to do my own.