Hi All,
Sometimes I wish I could make the side bar disappear in Confluence. I find that it makes everything feel confusing and disorganized. Does anyone have any tips and tricks? It is starting to look messy, etc.
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There is no way to do this, but you can minimize the side bar, so it won't take up as much space on the page and make the content easier to find. You can also move the sidebar to the bottom of the page if you don't want it to be visible . To do this, click the gear icon at the top right of the page and select " move the sidebar to bottom." This will move the sidebar to the bottom of the page and make it easier to find the content you are looking for.
Clare - I'm not sure if this is specifically what you mean, but if you hover over the top portion of the dividing line for the sidebar, an arrow appears that lets you click to collapse the side bar.
Hotkey to collapse sidebar is ]
Do you mean the left side bar? If so, just hover over the line dividing the main section and the side bar and click on the left arrow in the blue circle or use the key "[".
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I see the little arrow and use it all the time. I should have said more in my question. Is there a way to make it not as messy and more user friendly?
There are lots of ways to better organize the sidebar, but that all depends on your needs. I like to use child pages to keep everything organized and less cluttered in that sidebar. Then, I use the children's display macro on the "main" page for that grouping of pages. I also use emojis a lot to more easily visualize which page within the sidebar - probably not less messy, but it seems more user-friendly!
Wow! I had no idea about this child macro or using emojis like that. Is there a way you can make the parent areas underlined?
I have no idea, but now I want to find out :) I will post back here if I do!
Ours is organized very similar using the hierarchy and making sure pages go under the related parent page.
@Elizabeth_Johnson I do not think there is way to underline the parent pages because it is simply the title of the page and there does not seem to be an option to edit the way the titles appear in Confluence.
You can also go into the new presenter mode (under three dots in upper-right), which removes the sidebar and navigation, and makes the page cleaner if you're screen-sharing pages.
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