Hi!
A co-worker wants me to use the "Pages - Recently updated" page (see below), for a landing page for their team. I am an admin, but I can't edit this page, I believe it is auto generated. I am not able to find a permission to allow me to do this, can someone please help? Would this be a good page to use as a landing page internally?
Thanks!
@Sharon Howard on the designated landing page for the team you can insert the Recently Updated Macro. Documentation for the macro can be found here:
https://support.atlassian.com/confluence-cloud/docs/insert-the-recently-updated-macro/
There are many variables you can use when inserting this macro to highlight the updated content your team is looking for.
Hope this helps.
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It should confluence macro, such as https://confluence.atlassian.com/doc/recently-updated-macro-139519.html.
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Hi
The "Pages - Recently updated" page is a system-generated page that displays a list of recently updated pages in your organization's Confluence space. It can be useful for quick access to recently updated pages, but if your team needs a more customized landing page with specific information, it may be better to create a new page and customize it to meet their needs. As an admin, you have the ability to create new pages and grant permissions to specific users or groups to view or edit them. To create the page, navigate to the space where you want to create the page and click on the "Create" button in the top navigation menu. From there, you can select the type of page they want to create and begin customizing it to meet your team's needs.
Regard,
Nana
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Thank you so much Nana! ?That is exactly what I did, but I had a coworker who did not agree with me. Thank you so much for confirming this!
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