How to add links on pages across your site

Often it's helpful to link to existing pages elsewhere on your site or outside your site that contain related content.

Adding a Link

Go to "Insert Link". 

From there, you can:

  • search for an existing link
  • search for recently viewed page
  • search for files
  • search for web link
  • insert link into page using wiki markup

In all cases, you will also enter "Link text" before you click "Insert". 

 

Removing or Modifying Links

  1. Select the link text or image
  2. Choose Unlink from the link properties toolbar to remove the link
  3. Choose Edit from the link properties toolbar to modify the link, make your changes, and choose Save


TYPES OF LINKS

Internal Links

It's possible to create internal links to the following types of pages:

  • a standard page
  • a blog post
  • an attachment
  • a website
  • an email address
  • a heading on a page
  • an anchor on a page
  • an undefined page
  • a personal space or user profile
  • a Jira issue
  • a shortcut link

External Links

It's possible to create external links to the following types of pages: 

  • a heading
  • a comment
  • an anchor

 

Find out more about the specifics around creating different kinds of links on 

https://confluence.atlassian.com/confcloud/insert-links-and-anchors-724764900.html

Keyboard shortcuts: 

https://confluence.atlassian.com/confcloud/insert-links-and-anchors-724764900.html

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