Hi there,
Our Confluence is our Knowledge-center I would like to know if it's possible to make shortcuts in the TREE-menu of Confluence. Not on a page, but on the left.
If you are using the default theme which use Confluence Side bar, it is easily achievable. Please refer to our documentation below:
https://confluence.atlassian.com/display/DOC/Configuring+a+Sidebar
If you are using documentation theme, then it's a bit harder to achieve. But nonetheless, it is still possible. Please review the documentation below for documentation theme:
https://confluence.atlassian.com/display/DOC/Configuring+the+Documentation+Theme
Hope it helps.
Cheers,
Septa Cahyadiputra
Hi again,
So, at our Confluence-server I've created a new (Test) Space and used the Default / Blank Space.
I really can't find the option to configure the sidebar... the link is nowhere to be found...not on the bottom of the sidebar and not at the Space Opeatins or -Admin.
Please help me....
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So I guess i should do it in the Document theme, at last there's a pane to configure the Navigation. But what you fill in there, gets added on the top of the navigation, even above the search-bar... That looks awefull. Where exactly is the right place?
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Somebody (don't know where anymore) adviced me to add a test-space. added a blank theme and as far i can see it, it's the same as the documentation theme. so whats the difference? (and where exactly to configure the sidebar...)
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You want to add links in your pagetree on the left if I understand well. I'm afraid that's not possible. You can create a page that's a placeholder for your link, and in that page you can put the link. If the linked page is also a Confluence page, you can use the "include" macro to show your other page in your placeholder page.
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Could you please explain that last part a bit more? And does it show the page itself, like realtime?
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YES! Thank you! That's it!
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Thank you for your quick answer. We have the Documented Theme... I guess it's not possible with that one?
I am going to look into the difference of both Themes and maybe if we can change in an easy way.
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We use the Documentation Theme. It's nice and clean.
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Yes thats true :-)
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