Confluence Create Your First Page
Creating a page in Confluence takes seconds. The editor works like a simple word processor, but it also has powerful features for adding tables, images, and live data. This topic walks you through creating, saving, and publishing your first page.
Three Ways to Create a Page
Confluence gives you three starting points. Each suits a different situation.
Page Creation Methods
METHOD HOW TO START BEST WHEN ────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────── Blue + Button Click + in the top bar You want a quick blank page Sidebar Button Click + beside a parent page You want a child page Keyboard Shortcut Press C on any page Fastest method
Pressing C on your keyboard opens a new page instantly — no mouse needed. The page opens inside whichever space you were viewing at the time.
The Page Editor
The editor is the blank canvas where you write your page. It looks like a simple document but hides a lot of power under the surface.
Editor Layout
┌──────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┐
│ TOOLBAR: [B] [I] [U] [H1▾] [Link] [Table] [Image] [Macro] │
├──────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┤
│ │
│ Untitled ← click here to type your page title │
│ ────────────────────────────────────────────── │
│ │
│ Start typing your content here... │
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│ Type / to insert a macro, table, heading, or image │
│ │
└──────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┘
[Publish] [Save draft]
Writing Your Page Title
Click on Untitled at the top and type your page title. The title becomes the page name in the sidebar and in search results. Write a title that describes exactly what the page contains — not something vague like "Notes."
Title Examples
WEAK TITLE STRONG TITLE ──────────────────────────────────────────────────────── Notes Q3 Campaign Planning Notes Meeting Weekly Standup — 10 Jun 2025 Docs API Authentication Guide v2 Info Onboarding Checklist for New Hires
Adding Content with the Slash Command
Type a forward slash / anywhere in the editor to open the insert menu. This single shortcut lets you add almost anything without touching the toolbar.
Common Slash Commands
COMMAND WHAT IT INSERTS ────────────────────────────────────────────── /heading1 Large heading (H2 equivalent) /heading2 Medium heading (H3 equivalent) /table A blank table /image Upload or link an image /code A code block with syntax highlighting /info A blue info panel (callout box) /warning A yellow warning panel /expand A collapsible section /date Today's date as an inline element
New users often overlook the slash command and use only the toolbar. The slash command is much faster once you learn a few key ones — start with /table and /info.
Adding a Simple Heading and Paragraph
Good pages use headings to break content into sections. Readers scan headings first to decide if the content answers their question. Type your section heading, highlight it, and choose Heading 2 from the toolbar dropdown.
Heading Hierarchy
H1 — Page Title (Confluence sets this automatically)
└── H2 — Main section heading
└── H3 — Sub-section heading
└── H4 — Smaller sub-section
Stick to H2 for main sections and H3 for subsections within them. Deep nesting beyond H4 usually means your page covers too many topics — split it into separate pages instead.
Saving vs Publishing
Confluence separates saving from publishing. Understanding this prevents accidental early publishing.
Save vs Publish Explained
ACTION WHAT HAPPENS WHO CAN SEE IT ────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────── Save as draft Saves your work-in-progress Only you Publish Makes the page live All space members Auto-save Runs every few seconds Keeps your draft safe
While you write, Confluence auto-saves your draft every few seconds. Click Publish only when the page is ready for teammates. If you close the browser before publishing, your draft waits for you when you return.
Your First Page Checklist
Before You Hit Publish
☐ Page has a clear, specific title ☐ Content uses at least one H2 heading ☐ No spelling errors (Confluence highlights them in red) ☐ Page is in the correct space ☐ No sensitive information included accidentally ☐ Page is ready for teammates to read
Click Publish and your page goes live. It appears immediately in the space sidebar, in search results, and in your teammates' recent activity feeds.
