Confluence Standards

To keep things somewhat organized/consistent we are adopting some requirements for our pages.

Using Pages as Folders

Some people like to create pages as folders and then put primary content within multiple sub-pages. We think this is fine to do, however it leaves us with a lot of blank pages that can be confusing when using the search tool or viewing on mobile.

Never leave a blank page!

Any time you want to just use a page as a folder for other pages, please insert a “Children Display” element. This will automatically create a table of contents of all subpages, which fixes all concerns!

Inserting a child display

It is also nice to add just a brief text about what this folder/set of subpages is for.

Example of a page being used as a folder, with proper intro and children display

Design Reviews

@Zachary Perry could you please add some info here regarding your template / @Walter Stadolnik (Unlicensed) @Sofia Varner feel free to add any info you have regarding confluence requirements. Can also hyperlink to your other guide if it discusses it sufficiently