Layout Editor (legacy editor)
Add a Layout Editor macro to a Confluence page use these highly customizable macros:
Layout Editor features
Add modules
+ Add Module buttons are located in different locations in the Editor – click them to add modules where you see fit in your design. To speed up the page creation, you can duplicate modules. Go to the top-right corner of a module and click the Duplicate icon.
Add structure by using sections
Sections act as containers for modules and help you organize your page. Hover above or below an existing section, and add a new section by clicking the + button.
Arrange sections
Drag and drop sections to rearrange them, using the handle on the left. You can also click buttons above and below the handle to move sections up and down.
Divide a section into columns
Within a section, you can cluster modules into columns. Click the + Add Column button located in the top-right corner of the section. To change the width of a column, click and drag the column’s border.
Restore a previous version
You can always go back to a previously published version of the page.
Click the Version button at the top of the Editor.
Click Restore for the version you want to use.Â
Export and import a layout
If you want to reuse a layout, you can export it and import it to another page.
Click the Import/export button at the top of the Editor.
Edit a space overview with the Layout Editor
The Layout Editor used to be the tool to edit space overviews, but has recently been replaced with the new intuitive Page Builder. This release may have caused changes to the way space overviews created in the Layout Editor look. Often, these changes are easy to update. In some cases, you may want to revert back to using the Layout Editor. Read more
Click the space name in the left-hand menu.
Click the … (three dots) button > Edit space overview.