I have a style of editing wikis that I picked up very long ago. I am editing an existing page and decide that there should be another page supporting it. I make a link to the page in the page I am editing and continue to work on the current page.
Then, I publish the current page and click the link. It brings me to the new page, blank, with a title, as I expect. I edit the new page. I attempt to publish but the system tells me there is a timeout, and that my changes can't be saved.
What am I doing wrong?
It's interesting that you're doing this in Confluence Cloud, because I can't even work out how to do this in the new editor, even though it used to be a perfectly valid way of working in the old editor.
I am typing away and have an idea for a title of a new page. So I type the [New Title] in a box. That makes a missing link in the current page. When I am ready to create, I click on the missing link. It brings me to the new page, that I can now not save.
Yes, that used to be [The Wiki Way]. I don't know why you'd want to change it.
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