Glossary
Your landing page’s building blocks, used to create static and dynamic content. For example, static modules include cards, buttons, and images. With dynamic modules, you can show a selection of JSM request types or highlight recently edited Confluence pages.
Different ways to cluster modules, which let you design landing pages. The largest possible group is called a section. Sections can be further organized into rows, which can contain up to six columns filled with modules. Sections and rows can have their own settings, including backgrounds and view permissions.
Page layouts designed by us to help you kick-start your page-building process. Choose one of the 30+ templates as a starting point and customize the page to your liking.
Pages that you build exclusively for your site, to help users navigate to relevant Confluence pages, JSM requests, and more. For example, landing pages can be the site home page, a space landing page, or a service desk page.
A space setting that lets you determine whether users can give a thumbs up on Confluence content.
A site structure item that lets you direct users to any page you want, on or off your site, straight from your site’s navigation menu.
Some content on a Refined site may only visible for users who are logged in. This depends on your Confluence, JSM and Refined permission settings. Users log in to your site with their Atlassian Cloud account, using the button in the header. Is all content on your site public? Avoid confusion for users by disabling the login button.
A site structure item that lets you group other items under it. These items then appear in a drop-down menu in the navigation menu.