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Confluence Page Navigation Jun 2026

Confluence Page Navigation Jun 2026

Confluence’s default sidebar is static. It doesn't change based on where you are. However, you can build dynamic navigation inside the content.

The goal of navigation design is to make the platform invisible. When users stop thinking about how to find a page and start focusing entirely on the content of the page, the architecture has succeeded. By combining a structured hierarchy (The Tree) with curated, link-rich hubs (The Web), teams can transform their digital workspace from a labyrinth into a library. confluence page navigation

Navigation is not just about links; it is about visual cues. Confluence’s default sidebar is static

Here’s a sample text you can use for a Confluence page navigation section, typically placed at the top or bottom of a page to help users move between related pages: The goal of navigation design is to make

You can quickly expand or collapse the sidebar using Ctrl + [ to maximize your workspace during deep focus. Essential Macros for On-Page Navigation

The user is exploring (e.g., "What is the Product Team working on?"). They want a curated experience, similar to a Wikipedia rabbit hole. They rely on and dashboards.

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