We’re excited to have you on board in the beta launch!
Our new what-you-see-is-what-you-get editor lets you see your design come to life in real time as you build. You’re now able able to add, drag, edit, resize, and design content directly in the user-facing view of your page.
Access the new Layout Editor
On your Refined site, go to the page that you want to edit.
On the top-right of the page, click the … (Three dots) > Edit page 2.0.
Switch between editors
It’s still possible to access the old Layout Editor:
On your Refined site, go to the page that you want to edit.
On the top-right of the page, click the … (Three dots) > Edit page.
You can also switch to the legacy editor from within the new editor. Click the button in the welcome banner, or go to the left-hand menu (accessible through the three-line icon).
Note that your users see the most recently published version of the page, regardless of the editor it was made in. Save a new layout as a draft if you don’t want it published yet. A draft in the legacy editor is not available in the new editor, and vice versa.
Content and structure
Modules are your page’s building blocks. Use them to:
Create navigation.
Show content from Atlassian Cloud.
Add information.
Structure a page by organising modules into different sections. Sections can be further organised into rows, which can contain up to six columns.
You can easily switch up your design by dragging and dropping modules, sections and rows around.
Add a module
To add a module, simply hover your mouse over a spot in the layout and click the button that appears.
The availability of modules depends on the content of your Refined site. For example, if you don't have a Confluence space on your site, you can’t add a Confluence-specific module to your layout.
Edit a module
Click a module to see its menu, which appears on the right-hand side.
Click the Cogwheel to edit the module’s settings. Available settings vary per module: read a module’s documentation to learn about the possibilities (see the list of modules above).
Click the Two pages to duplicate the module.
Click the Bin to delete the module.
Add a new section or row
Sections and rows act as containers for modules and help you organise your page. To create a new section or row:
Hover your mouse over an existing section.
Click the + Section button or + Row button that appears below the section.
Edit a section
Hover your mouse over a section to see its menu, which appears on the top right-hand side.
Click the Lock to set the section’s View Permissions.
Click the Cogwheel to edit the section’s background and spacing: see the table below.
Click the Two pages to duplicate the section.
Click the Bin to delete the section.
Click the Arrows to move the section up or down in the layout. Alternatively, you can rearrange sections by dragging and dropping them.
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Background |
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Spacing | Set the amount of space between sections. This setting also applies to the space between a section and the page’s top or bottom.
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Edit a row
Hover your mouse over a row to edit it.
On the row’s left-hand side, a menu appears:
Click the Lock to set the row’s View Permissions
Click the Cogwheel to edit the row’s settings: see the table below.
Click the Pages to duplicate the row.
Click the Bin to delete the row.
Click the Arrows to move the row up or down within the section. Alternatively, you can rearrange rows by dragging and dropping them within the current section or into another section.
On the row’s top, a series of buttons appears that let you decide on the amount of columns.
To change the width of a column, click and drag the column’s border.
Setting | Description |
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Spacing | Set the amount of space between rows.
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Height | Set the height of the modules within this row.
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Module alignment | Align modules to the top, middle or bottom of the row. |
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Apply a template
We have designed templates to help you get an eye-catching layout up and running in no-time. A template is merely a starting point – after adding it, you can further adjust the layout.
To apply a template, go to the left-hand menu (accessible through the three-line icon) and click Layout templates.
Restore a previous version
You can always go back to a previously published version of the page. Go to the left-hand menu (accessible through the three-line icon) and click Version history.
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Export and import a layout
If you want to reuse a layout, you can export it and import it to another page. Go to the left-hand menu (accessible through the three-line icon) and click Export/Import layout.
Keyboard shortcuts
To make page-building fast and easy, the Layout Editor features keyboard shortcuts.
Action | Shortcut |
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Publish |
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Close the editor |
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Undo |
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Redo |
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