Use modules to add content to your homes:
Create navigation
Show Confluence content
Add more information
In other words, modules help you highlight what is most important to your users. For example, on this demo page we used a Search Highlight module, Navigation modules, a News module, and more.
Add modules
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Go to a home.
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Click the Pen icon in the top right corner to open up the Layout Editor.
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Click to Add module to the section where you want to add the module. You can easily drag and drop the module to a different position later.
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Each site and each (sub)category has its own home page. Think of them as landing pages that you can customise to help users navigate the site or category. You edit the content and structure of site homes and category homes in the Layout Editor.
View and edit permissions
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Global site home | Users who are allowed to use Confluence according to Global Permissions. | Confluence administrators. |
Site homes | Users who are allowed to see the site. This includes administrators. | Refined administrators, Confluence administrators, and site administrators. |
(Sub)category homes | Users who are allowed to view the category. | Refined administrators, Confluence administrators, and category administrators. |
Access the Layout Editor
To edit a site or category home, go to the home and click the … Three dots in the top right corner > Edit site/category home. You are now in the Layout Editor.
Start from a template
If you need some design help, get started with one of our templates. To pick one, click the Templates button at the top of the Layout Editor.
Add content by using modules
Use modules to:
Create navigation.
Show content from Atlassian Cloud.
Add information.
+ Add Module buttons are located in different locations in the Layout Editor – click them to add modules where you see fit in your design. To speed up the page creation, you can duplicate modules. Go to the top-right corner of a module and click the Duplicate icon.
In some modules it’s possible to use text variables to make their content dynamic.
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CQL
Since Refined for Confluence version 6.X, it is possible to use CQL in modules. CQL is supported in the News module, Activity Stream module, Search modules, and Pages module.
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Structure your page using sections
Sections act as containers for modules and help you organise your page. Hover above or below an existing section, and add a new section by clicking the + button.
Arrange sections
Drag and drop sections to rearrange them, using the handle on the left. You can also click buttons above and below the handle to move sections up and down.
Divide a section into columns
Within a section, you can cluster modules into columns. Click the + Add Column button located in the top-right corner of the section. To change the width of a column, click and drag the column’s border.
Section settings
Adjust the following settings by clicking on the section’s Pencil icon:
Titles. Add a title and secondary title, which will show at the top of the section. You can set the alignment of the title in the page’s theme.
Background. Set the background to either default (following the page’s theme) or transparent (shown on top of the theme background).
View Permissions. Decide who is able to view this section.
Restore a previous version
You can always go back to a previously published version of the page.
Click the Version button at the top of the editor.
Click Restore for the version you want to use.