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Add a customisable landing page that features a Confluence space. Through this page, users can access the Confluence space’s pages and blogs.

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Whiteboards and databases aren’t shown in the space left-hand menu on Refined sites for now. We’re investigating ways to support these features.

Confluence spaces

When you add a Confluence space to your site structure, you add all its pages and blog posts. You can feature them on customizable landing pages to help users navigate the space’s content. 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.

Space permission

When the permission is set to “View”, these users can see the space

Internal licensed users

Logged-in users from your team.

Guest users

Logged-in guest users to whom you’ve granted access to the space.

Anonymous access

Anyone: logged-in or not. Read more

Add and edit a Confluence space

Info

You can add a Confluence space to as many sites as you want.

Go to the

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To add a space to the bottom of the Site Builder, click the + Add Content button.

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site structure to add Confluence spaces and edit their settings. You can add multiple spaces at once, and you can only add spaces that you are permitted to view in your Confluence instance.

Edit the content and style of the customizable landing page. For example, you can show a news feed with Confluence

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After adding the space to your site, you can further edit its settings by clicking the content item’s … (Three dots) > Settings.blog posts, links to other relevant pages, or important announcements.

Use space settings to customize the space’s pages and blog posts.

Add a preview image and text to the space landing page, Confluence pages, and Confluence blog posts.

Settings

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Setting

Description

Name

Change

the landing page’s name. Note that this name is not connected to

what the space is called in Refined. This doesn’t change the name of the space in your Confluence instance.

This means that:Changing

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

  • Changing the name of a space in your Refined site doesn’t change its name in your Confluence instance.

  • Show in the Navigation Menu

    The space’s name appears in the site structure, 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

    add

    hide a space

    to a site but not display it in the Navigation Menu

    . For example to use information from a

    specific

    space only in a specific landing page module

    , but not show it to all users

    .

    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 or when space overview is turned on in space settings, 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

    Change the space’s theme.

    By default,

    it

    the Confluence space inherits your site’s main theme. You can change the theme here.

    Connected with

    See

    to which Confluence space the landing page is connected.

    Customise the space’s landing page

    Use the Page Builder to customise the space’s landing page and highlight what matters most: for example by adding a news feed with blog posts.

    You can also customise the look of your Confluence space’s pages on your Refined site.

    Read more

    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, display pages as in native Confluence.

    Related pages