This page last changed on May 18, 2010 by alui.
Confluence allows you to export a part of, or the entire contents of a space into a zipped archive of HTML files. This is useful if you want convert your space into a static website.
To export pages to HTML, you will need 'Export Space' permission which is assigned by a space administrator. See Space Permissions or contact a space administrator for more information.
To export pages to HTML,
Go to the 'Advanced' view for the space. To do this:
- Go to a page in the space, open the 'Browse' menu and select 'Advanced'. The 'Advanced' view will open.
- Click 'HTML Export' in the left-hand panel.
This option will only be visible if you have 'Export Space' permission.
- Select the check box 'Include Comments' if you want to include comments for the pages you are exporting.
- Select the pages you want to export by selecting the check boxes in the tree view of pages displayed. By default, all pages are selected. You have the option to 'Check All' or 'Clear All' pages.
If you select the check box of a page that contains one or more child or descendent pages, all of these child and descendent pages will also be selected. Similarly, if you clear the check box of such a page, all of its child and descendent pages will also be cleared. This provides a convenient method of exporting subtrees, for example, chapters or sections within a document.
- Click 'Export'. This will create a zipped archive of HTML files.
- Download the zipped archive and extract the files into a folder.
 | Notes
- Page attachments are placed in individual folders with names in the following format:
...\download\attachments\xxxxxx
where 'xxxxxx is the page ID of the page containing the attachments.
- By default, the 'Space Details' page is exported as index.html and displays the space's details as well as a list of all available pages within it.
- Blog posts are not included within the HTML export. Please cast your vote towards this feature request.
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Screenshot: Selecting pages to export

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