Confluence 2.6 : Customising the Left Navigation Theme
This page last changed on Jun 14, 2007 by rosie@atlassian.com.
IntroductionConfluence comes bundled with the Left Navigation theme. This theme has a navigation menu on the left-hand side of the screen, which can be customised to contain additional links, sections and even macros. Creating a custom navigation page
By default, the left-navigation theme just displays the space icon (or profile icon for a personal space), and three menus: page operations, browse space, and add content. To add your own content to the top, create a page in your space called 'Navigation'. Put content there that you want to appear on the left navigation menu. A couple of tips:
ExamplesAs an example, create a page called 'Navigation' with the following content: h1. Search engines * [Google|http://www.google.com] * [Yahoo|http://www.yahoo.com] * [MSN|http://search.msn.com] This will give a left navigation menu like the image on the side of this page. You can see another example of customised left-navigation theme on the Codegeist space with its associated Navigation page. See AlsoTo insert an expandable/collapsible left navigation menu, see the PageTree Plugin. Note that this looks better on the 'Default' theme rather than on the 'Left Navigation Theme'.
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