Create a new page using a Scaffolding blueprint
Overview
Scaffolding blueprints offer preset page templates to quickly get you started. These templates come with ready-to-use macros to help you easily create, manage, and organize your Confluence content.
Pre-populated Scaffolding templates
Here is a complete list of the available templates, with brief descriptions.
A more complete reference and use cases are available in Easy Dynamic Templates.
Blueprint | Brief description |
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Capacity | Assess team availability upfront and fill out the team capacity table. |
FAQ | Add your FAQ questions and answers in the Repeating Data macro. |
How-to article | This how-to template will help you structure your article with pre-defined sections. |
Meeting notes | Record meeting decisions. Create useful review documents to measure progress. |
Onboarding | A one-hub page for new hires to know their role in the team and be ready to help the team. |
Style guide | A set of standards and best practices for document writing, formatting, and design. |
Team homepage | An introductory page for your team. Fill it out with information about your team and its achievements. |
To-do list | Simplify your to-do list by making it straightforward to capture, categorize, and prioritize tasks. |
Troubleshooting article | A consistent format for your troubleshooting articles to increase effectiveness. |
Weekly meeting notes | Make every meeting productive and avoid redundant discussions in recurring meetings. |
Components
Let’s create a new page using the Meeting notes blueprint in this example.
Apps | Scaffolding |
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Macros | None |
Instructions
Navigate to the top menu bar of your Confluence space.
Click Create from template (), next to the Create button.
In the Create dialog, select Blueprints by Scaffolding and click Next.
In the Choose a Scaffolding blueprint dialog, select the Meeting Notes Scaffolding blueprint and click Next.
In the Configuration dialog, enter a suitable title for the new page and click Create.
Optionally, click View sample to see an example.
Click Create.
You created a page using the Scaffolding blueprint.
To enter data into the form, click Edit Contents.
To edit the page title or the form, click Edit.