We are delighted that you have chosen Confluence. This guide will take you through installing Confluence and trying out the most relevant features.

入門ガイド

1. Installing Confluence

If you have not already got Confluence up and running, carry out the following steps:

  1. Go to the Confluence download page.
  2. Windows の32-bit版 もしくは64-bit 版向けに Confluence Windows インストーラーファイルをダウンロードします。
  3. インストーラーを実行し、インストレーションディレクトリ、ホームディレクトリ、そしてポート('8090'で OK) を選択します。Confluence をサービスとしてインストールする事をお勧めします。
  4. Confluence は、インストーラーが終了後に自動的に起動します。また、インストーラーは Confluence の起動および停止に利用できる Windows「スタート」メニューショートカットを追加します。
  5. To access Confluence, go to your web browser and type this address: http://localhost:8090.
  6. The Setup Wizard will guide you through the process of setting up your Confluence server and creating an administrative 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.

Download the Confluence Linux Installer (.BIN) file from the  Confluence download page, and follow the installation instructions.

The Setup Wizard will guide you through the process of setting up your Confluence server and creating an administrative user.

If you need assistance, please create a support ticket.

2. Importing existing content

3. Adding users

Add people so that they can collaborate quickly.

4. Configuring mail

Confluence can send notifications based on user preferences, such as when people are 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

(info) Your users will need to access Confluence at http://<Confluence site name>:8090
(not http://localhost:8090)

5. Creating spaces, pages and blog posts

6. Searching Confluence

7. Subscribing to updates

Confluence のカスタマイズ

You need Confluence Administrator permissions to do the tasks in this section. see Global Permissions Overview.

8. Adding your own logo

9. Changing Confluence's colours

10. Choosing a different theme

11. Using a page template

12. Installing add-ons

Important next steps

You need Confluence Administrator permissions to do the tasks in this section. see Global Permissions Overview.

13. 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.

14. Backing up data

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

We hope you have fun with Confluence

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