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How would you like to get started?

Let’s go through the basics

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Install Refined

If you haven’t already, go Go to the Atlassian Marketplace to install Refined for Confluence Cloud and/or Refined for Jira Cloud.

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Refined lets you create sites that show content from Confluence and Jira. Because these sites live parallel to Confluence and Jira, you create and manage them with a separate site-building tool: the Refined Administration. You still manage your content in Confluence and Jira, meaning that all the updates you make there are instantly reflected on your Refined sites as well.

Open the Refined Administration for the first time

  1. Open Confluence Cloud, Jira Software Cloud or Jira Service Management Cloud.

  2. In the top menu, click Apps > Refined.

  3. Click the Start building now button.

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Create a Refined site

  1. Go to the Refined Administration > Sites.

  2. Click Sites in the left-hand menu.

  3. Click the + button.

  4. Decide what we should call your site in the Refined Administration. This name also shows up in the browser tab for your site’s visitors. 

  5. Choose your site’s URL by picking a subdomain: (subdomain).refined.site. While you are welcome to keep this URL (formatted as example.refined.site), you can also set up a custom domain later.

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  1. Add Content using the green button at the top of the Site Builder. Let’s start out by adding one or more Confluence spaces/JSM projects.

  2. Structure content into parent and child itemsa hierarchy: add Refined Pages and Menu Folders, and then drag and drop content items to arrange them. This structure shapes your site’s navigation menu.

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