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By adding a Confluence space to a site, you create a customizable landing page. Through this page, users can access the Confluence space’s pages and blogs. Confluence spaces make it possible to build intranets, documentation sites, and more.

Permissions

The space permissions you set up in native Confluence determine who can see the space on the Refined site.

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Setting

Description

Name

Change what the space is called in Refined. This doesn’t change the name of the space in your Confluence instance. Likewise, changing the name of a space in your Confluence instance also doesn’t change the name of that space in your Refined site.

The space’s name appears in the Site Builder, the site’s navigation menu, and the left-hand navigation menu on Confluence pages.

Show in the Navigation Menu

Show the space in the navigation menu and in the Site Navigation module.

In some cases, you may want to hide a space. For example to use information from a space only in a specific module.

Landing page

A landing page is a customizable page that helps users find their way to the space’s pages and blogs. Users access this page through the navigation menu, modules, or search.

When the landing page is disabled, users go to directly into the space instead. This can be the first page in the space or the space overview, depending on the space settings.

Theme

By default, the Confluence space inherits your site’s theme. You can change the theme here.

Connected with

See what the space is called in native Confluence.

Look and feel

While the crisp branded look that Refined adds to Confluence pages is widely appreciated by users, there are situations where you may want to show your pages exactly how they look in native Confluence. For example when they include some of the few formatting or macros that Refined doesn’t (fully) support.

In that case, embed Confluence pages on private Refined sites so they look just as they do in native Confluence.

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