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Page: Anchors
How to Create and Use Anchors ENTER YOUR ANCHOR Put something like this in the Wiki Markup Edit screen: {anchor:evaluation}. In my scenario, I put that above a section titled "uPortal Evaluation Plan" on this page: uPortal UX Walkthrough Subgroup http://w

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Page: Breadcrumb demonstration
For more in depth information on breadcrumbs and page hierarchies visit our online documentation at Page families http://confluence.atlassian.com/display/DOC/Page+Families As a child of Creating pages and linking, this page is ideal for demonstrating the

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Home page: Confluence Overview
This Confluence space is a living example of how to share information with others. You may edit these pages or add to the space whenever you wish. In fact, we encourage you to do so. Please direct any sales related questions to sales@atlassian.com mailto:
Page: Creating pages and linking
The documentation below is an abbreviated version of our online documentation for creating pages and links http://confluence.atlassian.com/display/DOC/Linking+In+Confluence in Confluence. You may also find our online discussion of Page families http://con

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Page: Email archiving
Email functionality is discussed in greater detail in the release notes http://confluence.atlassian.com/pages/viewpage.action?pageId=9919 for mail archiving Confluence can archive emails - which is useful for tracking information over a long period of tim

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Page: Formatting Content
Confluence markup is easy to learn and quick to use. Below you will find a quick overview of markup, but not a comprehensive one. It is enough to get you started. You can also visit the online Confluence User Guide http://confluence.atlassian.com/display/

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Page: News
Creating RSS feeds in Confluence is easy. Usage: {rss:url=my_rss_url} Parameter Required Default Description my_rss_url yes none the url to the RSS feed Example: {rss:url=http://www.bbc.co.uk/syndication/feeds/news/ukfs_news/world/rss091.xml http://www.bb

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Page: RSS Capabilities
Below you will find a quick introduction to the use of RSS on Confluence. If you wish to find more information then please visit our online introduction to RSS http://confluence.atlassian.com/display/DOC/RSS. Alternatively, you can view online documentati

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Page: Search Confluence content
The Confluence search engine is based on Lucene http://jakarta.apache.org/lucene. It begins working as soon as you install Confluence and can build search indices on a wide range of document types: blogs, pages, comments, attachments, etc.. Confluence can
Page: Source code
For other macros, besides that of the source code macro discussed below, please visit The Guide to Confluence Macros http://confluence.atlassian.com/display/DOC/Guide+to+Confluence+Macros. The source code macro is a useful way of presenting technical info

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Page: Tasklist
More information about the tasklist macro is available at Tasklist macro http://confluence.atlassian.com/display/CONFEXT/Task+List+Macro The tasklist macro comes packaged with Confluence (since version 1.3). It allows you to create lists of tasks which ne
Page: Test Page
Page: Thumbnail gallery
Images look very effective when included within Confluence. We've provided thumbnail and thumbnail gallery macro http://confluence.atlassian.com/display/DOC/Gallery+Macro functionality. Confluence builds a gallery of thumbnailed images, attached to the pa

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Page: UIO 2.0
Design at a glance: image2021-11-13_7-45-15.pngUIO 2.0 Design Functionality: The new design has the 'user preferences' button located on the right side of the page The button has dynamic scrolling with the page scrolling The main panel has 7 main user pre
Page: Using Spaces
For a more detailed introduction to spaces please refer to our online documentation http://confluence.atlassian.com/pages/viewpage.action?pageId=390. Spaces bind Confluence content together beneath a name. They are the containers for pages, blogs, and ema

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