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The Social Bookmarking plugin allows you to share bookmarks with your team. You can create a bookmark and save it in a Confluence space. To send the bookmark to other Confluence users, simply label it for their personal spaces or for public spaces. You can also subscribe to a bookmarks RSS feed. A bookmark is a page which points to a website or other URL. The website or URL can be within or external to Confluence. The bookmark can also contain comments from the person who created the bookmark, telling you why the website is interesting. Bookmarks will only be available if your Confluence administrator has enabled the Social Bookmarking plugin.
Ask a colleague to bookmark interesting things for you while you're away
Going away, and don't want to monitor all your RSS feeds or watch the pages while you're on holiday?
- Ask a friend or a colleague to bookmark the news items and other sites that they think you should know about.
- When you get back, scan your bookmarks at your leisure. No worries that the important items will drop off your RSS feeds or clog your mailbox!
The plugin documentation gives an overview of the bookmark functionality. In addition, here are some detailed instructions:
- Adding a bookmark
- Adding a bookmark icon to your browser
- Viewing bookmarks
- Subscribing to a bookmarks feed
- Editing a bookmark
- Commenting on a bookmark
- Removing a bookmark
- Displaying bookmarks on a Confluence page
The .bookmarks page
You may notice that your space has a page called '.bookmarks'. This page is a container for all the bookmarks in the space. Do not delete or move this page, or you will lose all your bookmarks.
RELATED TOPICS
Bookmarks Macro
Social Bookmarking Plugin
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