Links
Insert an image link
- Select an image on your page
- Choose Link on the Image Properties toolbar
- Select a page, blog post or attachment, or enter an external URL (see below for how to link to particular types of content)
- Choose Insert
Modify a link
- Select the link text or image
- Choose Edit from the link properties toolbar
- Modify the link and choose Save
Remove a link
- Select the link text or image
- Choose Unlink from the properties toolbar
Link to specific types of content
Confluence supports many methods for creating links. Some of the common ones are listed here.
Type of link | Ways to do this |
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Link to a page | Choose Link > Search then enter part of the page name. or Choose Link > Recently viewed and select a page from the list. or Type [ and enter part of the page name then select the page from the list. or Paste the URL of the page onto your page (Confluence will automatically create the link). |
Link to a page in another space | Choose Link > Search enter part of the page name and select All Spaces from the drop down. or Choose Link > Advanced then enter the space key followed by the page name or Type [ and enter part of the page name then select the page from the list. |
Link to a blog post | Choose Link > Search and enter part of the blog post name. or Type [ and enter part of the blog post name then select the blog post from the list. |
Link to an attachment or image on this page | Choose Link > Attachment then upload or select an attachment from the list. or Type [ and enter part of the attachment file name then select the attachment from the list. |
Link to an attachment on another page | Choose Link > Search and enter part of the attachment name. or Type [ and enter part of the attachment file name then select the attachment from the list |
Link to a website | Choose Link > Web Link then enter the website URL. or Type or paste the URL onto the page (Confluence will automatically create the link). |
Link to an email address | Choose Link > Web Link then enter the email address. or Type or paste the email address onto the page (Confluence will automatically create a 'mailto:' link). |
Link to an anchor on a page | Choose Link > Advanced then enter the anchor name in one of the formats below. For an anchor on this page: For an anchor on another page in this space: For an Anchor on another page in another space: See Anchors for more information on using anchors. |
Link to a heading on a page | Choose Link > Advanced then enter the heading in one of the formats below. Heading text is case sensitive and must be entered without spaces. For a heading on this page: For a heading on another page in this space: For a heading on another page in another space: Be aware that these links will break if you edit the heading text. Consider using the Table of Contents macro or an Anchor instead. |
Link to a comment on a page | Go to the comment, right click the Date at the bottom of the comment and copy the link. Paste the link directly onto your page or choose Link > Web Link and paste in the URL. or Type [$ then enter the Comment ID ('12345' in this example): |
Link to an undefined page (a page that does not exist yet) | Choose Link > Advanced then enter the new page name (a page will be created on click). or Type [ then enter the new page name then choose Insert link to create page. See Undefined Page Links for more information on undefined pages. |
Link to a personal space or user profile | Choose Link > Search then enter the user's name and select their personal space homepage or their profile from the list. or Type [ then enter the user's name and select their personal space homepage or their profile from the list. |
Link to a JIRA issue (where Confluence is connected to JIRA) | Paste the JIRA issue URL - Confluence will automatically create a JIRA Issue macro. |
Link to Confluence pages from other websites
The best way to link to a Confluence page from outside Confluence, for example from another site or in an email, is to use the share link which is a permanent URL. This ensures that the link to the page is not broken if the page name changes.
To access the permanent URL for a page:
- View the page you wish to link to.
- Choose Share.
- Copy the Share link.
You do not need to use the share link to link to pages within your Confluence site. Confluence automatically updates links when you rename or move a page to another space.
If you want to link to specific content such as anchors, headings or comments you need to use the following link syntax. Note that there are no spaces in the page name, anchor name or heading text.
In the examples below, the anchor name is 'InsertLinkAnchor' and the heading text is 'Insert a link'.
Purpose | Link syntax |
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Link to an anchor (from an external website) |
Example from this page:
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Link to a heading (from an external website) |
Example from this page:
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Link to a comment (from an external website) |
Example from this page: https://confluence.atlassian.com/display/DOC/Working+with+Links?focusedCommentId=368640803#comment-368640803 |
Some things to note when linking to anchors from a website or email message:
- The page name is repeated in the URL, after the # sign. The second occurrence of the page name is concatenated into a single word, with all spaces removed.
- There is a single dash (hyphen) between the concatenated page name and the anchor name.
- The anchor name in the full URL is concatenated into a single word, with all spaces removed.
- The anchor name is case sensitive. You must use the same pattern of upper and lower case letters as you used when creating the Anchor.
Link to a comment
You can add a link to a comment by using the comment URL (a permanent link), or by using wiki markup to link to the Comment ID.
To find out the comment URL and comment ID:
- Go to the comment you wish to link to
- Choose the Date at the bottom of the comment and examine the URL
The number after 'comment-' is the Comment ID. An example is shown here.
https://confluence.atlassian.com/display/DOC/Working+with+Links?focusedCommentId=368640803#comment-368640803
You can use wiki markup directly in the editor to link to a comment. Enter [$ followed by the Comment ID, for example [$12345]
where '12345' is the Comment ID.
Using shortcut Links
If you have configured shortcut links on your Confluence site, then you can link to an external site using a shortcut link that looks like this:CONF-17025@jira
.
Our Confluence site (where this documentation is housed) is configured to allow shortcut links to our JIRA site, using the shortcut @jira
. So the shortcut link CONF-17025@jira
produces this link.
To add a shortcut link using the 'Insert Link' dialog:
- Choose Link > Advanced and enter or paste the shortcut link into the Link field (shortcut links are case-insensitive)
- Modify or enter link text (this is the text that will appear on the page)
- Choose Insert
You can also type '[' and choose Insert Web Link > Advanced to enter a shortcut link.
See Configuring Shortcut Links for more details.
Trackback
Trackback enables two sites can stay informed each time one site refers to the other using trackback 'pings'.
In Confluence, Trackback can be enabled by a site administrator in the Administration Console. When Trackback is enabled, any time you link to an external webpage that supports Trackback Autodiscovery, Confluence will send a Trackback ping to that page to inform it that it has been linked to.
Confluence pages also support Trackback Autodiscovery, and when Trackback is enabled, can receive trackback pings sent by other sites.
To see who has sent a Trackback ping to a Confluence page:
- Go to the page
Choose Tools > Page Information
Any Trackback pings the page has received will be listed under the page's Incoming Links.
Confluence incoming trackback pings only work with referenced pages that are public (anonymously viewable).