Confluence tries to encourage linking by making it as simple as possible. You can link to content anywhere within Confluence or on another web site. Confluence also gives you the flexibility to do some pretty complicated things with links.
This page tells you about using Wiki Markup to add links. Note that you can use the Rich Text Editor instead. |
You can create links to and from the following locations:
You can also use a Confluence link to:
If you are using the Wiki Markup editor, links in Confluence are denoted by square brackets. Whenever you place text between square brackets (like this: [your text goes here]), Confluence recognises it as a link.
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Adding and Removing Links in the Rich Text Editor
Changing the Title of a Link
Working with Anchors
CamelCase linking
Trackback
Linking to Confluence Pages from Outside Confluence
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