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Structure your site by adding Refined Pages. A Refined Page isn’t the same as a Confluence page – it is an additional page made entirely in Refined and functions as a ‘bucket’ for Confluence spaces you want to group together.

All child items nested under a Refined Page in the Site Builder appear on that page as links. They also appear in a drop-down menu when you click the page’s name in the Site Navigation Menu.

For example, you can use them on an intranet to gather links to HR, Teams, Offices, and News on one page.

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Use the Site Builder to add Refined Pages to your site and to edit them.

  • Add a Refined Page.

  • Set up a Refined Page:

    • You can set up a Refined Page when you add it to your site.

    • To edit an existing Refined Page, click the content item’s Cogwheel > Edit.

Setting

Description

Name

Change the Refined Page’s name.

An Atlassian content item’s name is not connected to your Atlassian instance. This means that:

  • Changing the name of content in your Atlassian instance doesn’t change the name of that content in your Refined site.

  • Changing the name of Atlassian content in your Refined site doesn’t change its name in your Atlassian instance.

Page URL

Change the Refined Page’s URL.

Show in the Navigation Menu

Toggle on/off to show/hide the Refined Page in the Site Navigation Menu and modules.

Theme

Change the Refined Page’s theme. By default, it inherits your site’s theme.

Customise a Refined Page

Use the Layout Editor to customise the Refined Page you just added.

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Add more types of content to your site: Menu Folders, Links, and Atlassian Content.

Or explore the Site Builder. For example, learn how to:

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