Using the RSS feed builder, you can create customised RSS feeds to subscribe to changes within Confluence.

Wondering what an RSS feed is? See more information about RSS Feeds.

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Building an RSS Feed

Follow the steps below to build your feed, choosing the type of content and the time period you want to monitor.

To create a customised RSS feed:

  1. Choose Browse > Feed Builder.
  2. Select the content types you want in your feed. Check Mail if you want to know when the email archive is updated. (See the overview of mail archives in Confluence.)
  3. Select one or more spaces from the list.
  4. Click Advanced Optionsto set the following:

    Option

    Description

    Feed Name

    The default name is based on the name of your Confluence installation, e.g. 'Extranet RSS Feed'

    With these labels

    Enter one or more labels separated by spaces or commas. Confluence returns all content (of the selected types) that matches one or more of the labels. See the hint below about using labels to customise your feeds.

    Exclude these spaces

    Exclude specific spaces from those already selected.

    Sorted by

    Sort content by either the date or creation or the date they were last updated.

    Limit to

    Specify the number of items returned in your feed.

    Within the last

    Specify how old items returned can be.

    Include content for pages

    Specify whether the entire page is displayed in the feed.

  5. Click Create RSS Feed to create your feed.
  6. Drag or copy the link into your RSS reader.

(tick) Tip: Try building separate feeds, one for pages only and one that includes comments as well. This allows you to monitor only pages if you are short of time, and to read the comments when you have more time.

Hint: Using Labels to Customise your Feed

Notes

Related Topics

RSS Feeds FAQ
Watching Changes
Working with RSS Feeds

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