I just registered an account to test out confluence cloud for my company. I now have a question regarding the path structure of the instance. For example I created a space called "TEST". Now the path to this space looks like this:
https://companyname.atlassian.net/wiki/spaces/TEST/
I can not remember to have entered the word "wiki" at any time in the setup process.
We would like to use confluence as a multipurpose tool so one of our spaces might be called "wiki" and another might be called "Customer support knowledgebase" etc.
But: https://companyname.atlassian.net/wiki/spaces/wiki/
doesn't make sense in my opinion since it contains the word wiki two times.
Is there a way to change this Part of the URL Structure? Like this:
https://companyname.atlassian.net/myownwording/spaces/TEST/ or like this
https://companyname.atlassian.net/foo/bar/TEST/
Best Regards
There are some issues related to custom site URLs etc already reported to Atlassian.
They are under consideration and Atlassian is gathering information around them.
I thinks issues like this will also get resolved once those are fixed.
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@Paul K. I'm imagining you're looking at the internal use case, but in case you're looking to create an external, read-only, view of your Confluence, you could use the Scroll Viewport app. In Scroll Viewport, you can fully customize the URL used for the site.
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Thank you for the reply. This was not what I was looking for. It does not work with Confluence Cloud instances. I mentioned that we are using cloud in the original post. I find the path structure confusing even for internal use. Confluence is clearly advertised as "more than just a wiki" but many things. Spaces are flexible and customizable. Why /wiki/spaces seems to be the standard path and can not be changed is an absolute mystery to me.
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Ahhhh, I should have asked about Cloud. :)
I'm sure there's a Jira issue somewhere for removing "wiki" from the URL somewhere, it's just not close enough to the back of the backlog yet.
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