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Apply the right layout to your space and maximise end-user adoption...
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You can override the layout on a page-by-page basis if you so desire - this makes creating custom home pages, product overviews or reports easier and more flexible then ever before.
A special menulink macro location allows you to convert the currently view mail message in a Space mail archive in to a wiki page:
The resulting wiki page is fully editable and is a great way to highlight tacit knowledge stored in the mail archive.
Theme designers can now use Confluence colour schemes in their layouts allowing you to easily change colours in your space using standard Confluence functionality.
Theme layouts can be configured to allow any level of navigation and panel content customisation at space level - for example, a layout can allow you to add your own navigation in to existing menus or add your own panels to sidebars, etc. Related tutorial...
By using a layout that's customised to the target audience for your space you can increase participation levels:
– examples, eg. website, intranet, documentation, etc –
Theme Builder makes content look cleaner and more professional.
– side by side of default conf theme vs. xen theme –
It makes people want to contribute more and make better quality contributions.
Use either the quick or full preview when selecting a layout for your space in the layout browser:
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Once you see a design you're happy with, save the selection and you're done!
If you've ever wished you could set an arbitrary page order in Confluence, you'll love this feature:
– pic of tree view, dragging node and sorted-children next to it –
Simply drag-and-drop pages in the tree view to change their sort order!
If you've been given theme design privileges, you can completely customise all aspects of the design of your space by editing an existing layout or creating a new layout based on an existing one. For more information, see Builder - For Designers Layout Design.