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Documentation
User Documentation
Confluence Docs
Macro Guide
Plugin Guide
Plugins That We've Enabled
Big list of formatting Options
Examples
The main idea of Confluence is to make it easy for you to share information with others; team-members, family, and friends. Confluence, at its base, was built on the principle of a Wiki.
A Wiki or wiki (pronounced "wicky" or "weekee", see pronunciation section below) is a website (or other hypertext document collection) that allows a user to add content, as on an Internet forum, but also allows that content to be edited by any other user. (from wikipedia)
Confluence has many features which extend beyond average wikis. Please find a few of these in the list below. You may also find a growing list at the Confluence Documentation homepage .
- Formatting Content
- Creating pages and linking
- Using Spaces
- Thumbnail gallery
- Searching abilities
- RSS Capabilities
- Jira integration
- Tasklist
- Testplan Macro
- Email archiving
- Source code formatting
- Example Index
- Taglink Macro Example
Confluence is produced by Atlassian, a Sydney based software firm which is committed to providing legendary service to a global clientele.
Labels
Page: Email archiving
Page: Example Index
Page: Formatting Content
Page: Jira integration
Page: News
Page: Peter's Test Page
Page: Plugins That We've Enabled
Page: RSS Capabilities
Page: Search Confluence content
Page: Some Cool Example Stuff
Page: Source code
Page: Taglink Macro Example
Page: Tasklist
Page: Testplan Macro
Page: Thumbnail gallery
Page: Using Spaces
Comments (1)
May 14, 2007
Anonymous says:
Comments can be made on any page and are fully indexable by our search engine. F...Comments can be made on any page and are fully indexable by our search engine.
For example, this comment uses the word 'octagon', which can be found successfully via our example search page.