The Documentation theme is one of the themes bundled with Confluence. It provides an inbuilt table of contents for your wiki space, a configurable header and footer, and text styles suited to documentation.
This page tells you how to view pages in your Confluence space when your space uses the Documentation theme. For the full list of features and instructions on applying the theme to a space, see the guide to configuring the Documentation theme.
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On this page:
Screenshot: A page in a space that uses the Documentation theme
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By default, the left-hand panel contains a search box and a table of contents (page tree) showing all the pages in your space. Specifically, it shows the pages that are children of the space's home page.
A space administrator can change the content in the left-hand panel and can also add a header and footer to the page. This means that your own pages may look different from the screenshot above. See Configuring the Documentation Theme.
Here is a summary of the things you can do on a page that uses the Documentation theme:
Configuring the Documentation theme
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