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To create a page, you need the 'Create Pages' permission which is assigned by a space administrator from the Space Administration screens. See space permissions or contact a space administrator for more information.
You can also read more about writing pages.
There are two ways to add a new page, both described in more detail below:
- Use the Add Page function.
- Follow an undefined link.
Using the Add Page Function
To add a page,
Go to the 'Add Page' option. To do this:
- Go to a page in the space, open the 'Add' menu and select 'Page'. The 'Add Page' screen opens.
The 'Add Page' links are only displayed if you have permission to create pages for the space.
- Enter a name (title) for your page.
- By default, Confluence will add the page as a child of the page you are viewing. If you need to move the new page to a different space or a different parent, you can edit the 'Location'. Refer to the instructions on moving a page.
- Enter content for your page using Wiki Markup or the Rich Text editor. See Writing Confluence Pages.
- Click 'Preview' if you want to see a preview of what the page will look like before saving it.
- [保存] をクリックします。
Using an Undefined Link to Create a Page
In Confluence, you can add a link which points to a page that you intend to create later. You might also use such a link to prompt other Confluence users to create pages. This type of link is called an undefined link.
To add an undefined link for later creation of a page,
- Add a link, by typing a page name between angle brackets
'[]'
into your page body, specifying the name of a page which does not exist. See example below. - Save the page which contains the undefined link. Confluence indicates undefined links by colouring them red.
- When you (or another user) click on the link, the 'Add Page' screen appears.
- You can then follow the steps outlined above to enter the page name, add content and save the page.
Here is an example of an undefined link:
必要な入力項目 |
表示結果 |
---|---|
[Link to new page] |
Screenshot : Adding a page
Page names
- Confluence does not accept the following characters in the title of a page:
:, @, /, \, |, ^, #, ;, [, ], {, }, <, >
- A page must not start with the following characters:
$, .., ~
- Page names must be unique within a space.
We are aware that this is a limitation, and there's a feature request at CONF-5926. If you like, you can vote for this feature and add yourself as a watcher for future updates. You can also vote for the improvement request CONF-9458 to remove the restrictions on characters.
関連トピック
Writing Confluence pages
Confluence Notation Guide Overview
Editing an Existing Page
Working with Page Families
Linking Pages
Page Restrictions
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