

Each space has its own pages, news items, comments and access permissions. Spaces - In Confluence, content is organized into spaces.Enter your Network Username and Password (this is the same information you use to login to your computer).Working with Pages(Adding/Editing Pages, Attachments, Linking, Comments, Permissions)Īccess to Confluence requires an internet connection and browser.It incorporates functionality appropriate for multiple users and groups, with fine grain permission capabilities so you can choose who can view, create and comment on spaces and pages, and a WYSIWYG editor for content contribution. A wiki is a website that makes it easy for anyone to contribute pages, and link them together.View more information on creating a new page. 'Create' in the Confluence header, for creating a page or blog post Instead, Confluence 5 offers a Create option in the Confluence header. The 'Add' option has disappeared from the top of pages and from the dashboard. User Options - represented by your profile picture instead of your name, gives access to your personal settings.Help Icon - presents links to online help, keyboard shortcuts, and other useful pages.Browse - Look though pages, blogs, and labels.Spaces - Lists the recent spaces visited and the Space Directory.Confluence - Returns you to the Dashboard.

The Confluence header has been updated and consolidates a number of options into one location:

#Confluence popup window upgrade
Confluence 5 Upgrade - Changes Redesigned Header
