Hi Community đź‘‹
I’m building a Handbook in Confluence and would love some advice on the best structure.
Here’s the situation:
My goal is to bring all of this together in one cohesive Handbook experience for readers—while avoiding disruption for the original content owners in other Spaces.
Has anyone set up something similar? What’s the most effective way to combine owned pages + linked pages into one handbook without confusing navigation or breaking links?
Thanks in advance for any tips or best practices! 🙏
Hi @Julie Kremp,
I think your approach makes sense, keeping the handbook content editable in its own space, and then surfacing pages from other spaces without duplicating them.
One thing you might want to look into is the Include Page macro or even marketplace apps like “Refined” or “Scroll Documents.” They can give you more flexibility with how linked content is displayed and how navigation feels for readers.
It sounds like you’re on the right track, and adding one of these tools might make the experience smoother for both editors and readers.
— Mia Tamm from Simpleasyty
Thank you,
for pointing the right path!
I was brainstorming here and came to 3 options, but the 3rd one would rely in macros and the user experience might not be that good!
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