Confluence 3.5 : Linking to Pages Within the Same Space
This page last changed on Jan 04, 2011 by smaddox.
This page tells you how to add a link to a Confluence page from within another Confluence page, using the Wiki Markup editor. Note that you can use the Rich Text editor instead. Linking to a Confluence PageIn Wiki Markup, links are denoted by square brackets. Whenever you place text between square brackets, Confluence recognises it as a link.
In the above examples, 'Confluence User Guide' is the name of the page you want to link to. Using an Undefined Link to Create a PageIn 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,
Here is an example of an undefined link:
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