Confluence Markup
Pages and blogs
- Create and Edit Pages
 - Blog Posts
 - The Editor
 - Move and Reorder Pages
 - Copy a Page
 - Delete or Restore a Page
 - Add, Remove and Search for Labels
 - Drafts
 - Page restrictions
 - Links
 - Anchors
 - Tables
 - Add, Assign, and View Tasks
 - Autocomplete for links, files, macros, mentions and emojis
 - Page Layouts, Columns and Sections
 - Create Beautiful and Dynamic Pages
 - Page Templates
 - Blueprints
 - Import Content Into Confluence
 - Undefined Page Links
 - View Page Information
 - Page History and Page Comparison Views
 - Confluence Markup
 
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This section describes two types of markup found in Confluence:
- Confluence storage format. Confluence stores the content of pages and blog posts in an XHTML-based format. Advanced users can view the storage format of a page and even edit it, provided their Confluence site is configured to allow that.
 - Wiki markup. Confluence allows data entry via a shorthand code called wiki markup. Some parts of the Confluence administration interface also accept wiki markup for defining content. For a description of the wiki markup syntax, see Confluence Wiki Markup.
 
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