I'm currently trying to integrate a confluence page into Jira Service Management as a Knowledge Base. When I connected it into my Jira Service Management Help Center, it pulled in a different order than I currently have in my confluence page. I am assuming that this is because its doing it in order of most recent edits, but was wondering if there was any way to have it import in the same order as in Confluence. The Wiki is very much aligned with different processes, so having different processes appear out of order is going to be very confusing. Thanks in advance for your help!
Hello Jason,
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When you integrate a Confluence page into Jira Service Management as a Knowledge Base, the order in which articles appear in the Help Center is usually determined by the search relevance or by the most recently updated content. Unfortunately, there's no direct setting in Jira Service Management to mirror the exact order of pages from Confluence.
However, here are a few approaches you could consider:
Manual Ordering Using Labels or Titles:
Create a Table of Contents or Index Page:
Search Optimization:
Custom Script or Automation:
Unfortunately, there's no straightforward option to simply pull in Confluence pages in the exact order as they appear in Confluence into Jira Service Management. These workarounds can help maintain some semblance of order and make the user experience more intuitive.
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