Confluence keeps track of pages you have recently visited throughout all your accessible spaces within a Confluence installation. This history is available from the Recently Viewed content view, which you can use to go back to Confluence pages you have recently visited.
To view the list of recently visited pages and go back to one of them:
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Go to the 'Recently Viewed' content view. To do this:
- Go to your name (the 'User' menu) at the top of the page and choose Recently Viewed.
- Click the title of the page you wish to revisit.
Screenshot: Recently Viewed content view
Note
This list records up to the last 20 pages visited. However, be aware that it is cleared when you log out of Confluence or your Confluence session terminates.
Related Topics
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5 Comments
Hide/Show CommentsNov 04, 2009
Jonas Lindström
I'd like to display this browsing history in a sidebar in the page body. Is there a macro to render the browing history with? If not, what code do I have to put into a user macro to get the same result?
Thanks for your help!
-Jonas
Jun 09, 2010
Anonymous
I'd also like to see this. Did you ever get an answer Jonas?
Jun 10, 2010
Jonas Lindström
Yes I did, not a very satisfying one however... It wasn't possible as of March 7th 2010. I did ask if there's been any development on the issue. You can follow the conversation on the Atlassian Forums: http://forums.atlassian.com/thread.jspa?threadID=41679&tstart=0
Feb 22, 2011
Remo Siegwart
We just released a new version of the viewtracker plugin, now including a new
recently-viewedmacro to display pages a user has recently visited.https://plugins.atlassian.com/plugin/details/28637
Hope this helps
Remo
Feb 22, 2011
Jonas Lindström
Great news! Thank you. I will give it a try.
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