Confluence pages can be written in two ways:

  • using a simple markup language called Wiki Markup

    and / or

  • using the Rich Text editor: similar to editors available in standard text editing applications, the Rich Text editor allows you to enter content as you would in a Word document and apply formatting by clicking icons on a toolbar.

NOTE

While the Rich Text editor permits all formatting options possible with Wiki Markup, you will still need to use Wiki Markup for other more complex functions like macros.

Help on the Wiki Markup language while you are writing a page

A quick notation guide, Notation Help, appears beside the edit screen when you choose the Wiki Markup edit tab. You can then click the full notation guide link in the help window to view the full Notation Guide. This shows you the entire list of formatting and other complex operations that Confluence's notation permits, along with the markup detailing how to perform them.

関連トピック

Confluence Notation Guide Overview
Full Notation Guide
Rich Text Editor Overview
Working with Pages Overview
Creating a New Page
Editing an Existing Page

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