Thank you for choosing Confluence. To help you get up and running quickly, we've compiled some easy instructions for configuring and using Confluence.

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まずはじめに

1. Installing Confluence

First things first. If you haven't already got Confluence up and running, carry out the following steps:

You may want to watch the video showing how to do this.

  1. Go to the Atlassian Download Center.
  2. Click 'Show all' and download the Confluence Standalone Windows Installer (.EXE) file.
    (info) If you are upgrading Confluence, please download the ZIP archive instead of the Standalone Installer.
  3. Install Java and set JAVA_HOME.
  4. Run the Windows Installer .EXE file, choose an installation directory, a home directory, and a port ('8080' will do). We recommend that you choose to 'Run Confluence as a service'.
  5. Confluence will start automatically when the Installer finishes, if you selected the option to launch Confluence at the end of the Installer.
  6. To access Confluence, go to your web browser and type this address: http://localhost:8080. Windows 'Start' menu shortcuts will also be added which you can also use to start and stop Confluence.
  7. Follow the Setup Wizard. This will guide you through the process of setting up your Confluence server and creating an Admin user.

For more help on the technical procedures in this section, see the Confluence Installation Guide.

If you need assistance, please create a support ticket.

(warning) Before using Confluence as a production system, you need to switch from the default HSQL database, which is provided for evaluation purposes only. Please see the documentation for details.

You may want to watch the video showing how to do this.

Download the Confluence Standalone for Mac (TAR.GZ) file from the Atlassian Download Center, and follow the installation instructions. The Setup Wizard will guide you through the process of setting up your Confluence server and creating an Admin user.

If you need assistance, please create a support ticket.

(warning) Before using Confluence as a production system, you need to switch from the default HSQL database, which is provided for evaluation purposes only. Please see the documentation for details.

Download the Confluence Standalone for Linux (TAR.GZ) file from the Atlassian Download Center, and follow the installation instructions. The Setup Wizard will guide you through the process of setting up your Confluence server and creating an Admin user.

If you need assistance, please create a support ticket.

(warning) Before using Confluence as a production system, you need to switch from the default HSQL database, which is provided for evaluation purposes only. Please see the documentation for details.

2. Adding Users

Confluence was designed to improve team communication, so you will want to configure it such that your colleagues can participate on it:

3. Configuring Mail

Confluence can send notifications based on user preferences, such as watching the contributions to a particular space or page. To take advantage of this feature, you will first need to tell Confluence about your SMTP server.

Mastering the Basics

4. Creating Spaces, Pages and Blog Posts

(info) Your users will need to access Confluence at http://<Confluence machine name>:8080 (not

http://localhost:8080

 

5. Searching Confluence

6. Subscribing to Updates

Confluence のカスタマイズ

(Note that you need to be an Administrator to do the tasks in this section.)

7. Adding Your Own Logo

8. Changing Confluence's Colours

9. Choosing a Different 'Theme'

10. Using a Page Template

11. Installing Plugins

Important Next Steps

(Note that you need to be an Administrator to do the tasks in this section.)

12. Connecting to an External Database

Before using Confluence as a production system, you need to switch from the default HSQL database, which is provided for evaluation purposes only. Please see the documentation for details.

13. Backing up Data

To back up your Confluence data, and establish processes for regular backups, please see the documentation.

Thank you for using Confluence.

We're always happy to help. Feel free to contact us with any questions you have.