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 togetheryou can use to add more content and structure to your site. For example, you can use them on an intranet to gather links you can add a Refined Page to direct users to HR, Teams, Offices, and News sections on one pageyour site.
All child items nested under a Refined Page in the Site Builder appear in a drop-down menu when you click the page’s name in the Navigation Menu.
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Go to the Site Builder.
Choose where to add the Refined Page in your site’s structure. You can always move it to a different location later by dragging and dropping it.
Add it to the bottom of the Site Builder by clicking the + Add Content button.
Add it to a specific location in the Site Builder by hovering your cursor between content items and clicking the plus symbol that appears.
Click Refined Page and set it up to your liking.
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Refined Page settings
To edit the settings of a Refined Page:
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Name | Change the Refined Page’s name. An Atlassian content item’s name is not connected to your Atlassian instance. This means that:
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Page URL | Change the Refined Page’s URL. |
Show in the Navigation Menu | Toggle on/off to show/hide the Refined Page in the Navigation Menu and modules. |
Theme | Change the Refined Page’s theme. By default, it inherits your site’s theme. |
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Edit the content and look of the Refined page
Use the Page Builder to edit the page’s content and structure. For example, you can add a news feed, links to other pages, or important announcements.
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Go to the Site Builder.
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