is there a way to get to know of changes of pages? like displaying kind of signs next to the page title so i can directly recognize it, not with the modified time.
i know the notification or sending emails but i need another way as i montioned.
any ideas?
You've got a slight structural problem with this idea too. Let's say you can come up with a display or highlight method, then how does Confluence know that it needs to be displayed? What is the rule that defines when the highlight should show? All you've said is "changed", but that covers every page that's ever been edited and the display of the date of change covers that
If you view the tree structure - any page that is new or modified has a different icon?
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Mate I just checked. If you click "Tools - View in Hierarchy" you can see the full tree of the space. Any New or Edited pages show up with a Blue DOT over the page. This means the page has changed.
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Hi Jay, you could see the changes if you compare the version of Pages from Tools >> Page History and select the version to compare and click Compare selected version
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Yeah, i know the history.
but what i need is to check out the changes of pages without seeing the page.
a little hard to explain.
i made child pages in pages and i can see them as a list.
Thing is, i wanna know child pages' changes without seeing the history of these page. with a way such as a red light icon or something like that.
you think it's possible?
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