Scroll Sites uses your Confluence spaces or Scroll Documents as content for your site.
With Scroll Sites, Confluence acts as your content management system. Meaning: The content that is published in your site comes from and is managed in Confluence. You simply select the content that should be part of your Scroll site. Everything else remains privately stored in your Confluence.
You can either select to publish an entire Confluence space or a Scroll Document (which are subset of pages in a Confluence space) your site.
The advantage of adding a Scroll Document as content is that it allows you to display conditionalized, versioned and translated content in your site.
The pages and page trees in your Confluence space or Scroll Document define the content structure in your site. How exactly your content from Confluence is transformed in your site, is determined by the theme you use.
The articles in this section will show you how you can define, structure and optimize your content for your Scroll site:
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Add and Remove Content Sources Define which content from Confluence should be published in your Scroll site.
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Create and Edit Content Use Confluenceβs collaborative editor functionalities to create and enhance content in your Scroll site.
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Preview and Check Content Check and preview how your content will be displayed in your Scroll site and fix any possible problems with the content in your site early.
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Set a Default Language Set the default language to indicate which (predominant) language your siteβs content is in.
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Allow to Display Content From Any Includes Display content from include page and insert excerpt macros in your Scroll site even if the source pages are not part of your siteβs content sources.
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Display Versioned Content Show versions of your content on your site and allow users to navigate between the versions.
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Display Translated Content Show translations of your content on your site and allow users to navigate between the content in different languages.
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Display Conditionalized Content (Variants) Show different variants of your content on your site and allow users to toggle between them.