Hello Confluence Admins,
We're excited to announce that starting in June, we'll be rolling out new features and updates to enhance your Confluence experience. Our goal is to help every Confluence user work more collaboratively and stay in the flow of their work. Here's what you need to know:
We're launching Live Docs, a new content type designed for lightning-fast team collaboration. Different from Pages, Live Docs show everyone’s work in real-time and don't need to be published, making them perfect for capturing meeting notes, group reviews, or brainstorming sessions. Converting a Live Doc to a Page, or a Page to a Live Doc is a simple click available in the (more actions) menu.
Important: Live Docs are open by default when they are first created meaning they automatically inherit the permissions of their parent object or space. This is different than a Page that when first created starts in a private draft mode only visible to the author until it is published.
To make Confluence more predictable and efficient, we're updating headers, sidebars, panels, and comments to be consistent across content types. Here are some of the key improvements:
Customizable Experience: You now have the option to pin or unpin the editor toolbar. By default, the editor toolbar is pinned in Pages. In Live Docs, the toolbar is unpinned by default to support a more dynamic . This allows users to choose their preferred editing environment, minimizing distractions or ensuring tools are readily available as needed.
Quick Access: Located at the bottom right, this bar provides quick access to frequently used actions, making your workflow more efficient.
Comprehensive Information: The new details panel offers specific information about your content and can be accessed via the floating action bar.
Streamlined Look: The header and overflow (… more actions) menu have been redesigned for a consistent & streamlined experience across Confluence. Options such as the ability to star content, under or redo, as well as the ability to convert between a Live Doc and a Page can be found in the updated (more actions) menu.
Streamlined Discussions: The new comments panel (available via the new floating action bar) provides a centralized view of all discussions, helping teams engage with feedback faster and more efficiently.
The introduction of these new Confluence Cloud features and updates will begin in early June and progress into August. This will be a gradual rollout meaning some Confluence sites will not see these changes in their environment until later in the summer. Both user emails and in-product walk-throughs will be used to help communicate these changes when a site receives updates.
We encourage you to share this news with your teams ahead of time to help proactively answer questions they may have.
In addition to this community resource, the following documentation pages include detailed information about these upcoming changes:
Should you need account specific assistance, please don't hesitate to reach out to Atlassian Support.
Cheers,
Abhinav Singh
Principal Product Manager, Confluence
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