Confluence 3.5 : What is a Page Family?
This page last changed on Mar 15, 2011 by pwatson.
In Confluence, you can organise pages into a hierarchy of parent and child pages. Pages in such a hierarchy are called a page family. Page families are a simple but effective way of categorising content. Confluence makes navigation of your site easier by providing links forward and backwards through the page hierarchy. A parent page is at the topmost level of that hierarchy. Subpages are called child pages or children. For example, in your organisation, you may have a space for 'Fun'. Under this space you could have the following pages:
Confluence will only allow you to create page families that are a simple tree. This means that you can create any number of nested families but a child can have only one parent. Related TopicsViewing a Page's Family Take me back to Confluence User's Guide |
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