Creating Index Pages
The front page of a wiki space should act as “table of contents,” and more. The ultimate goal is to have complete visibility of every page in a space, with descriptions.
This page acts as an example. Pretend the below describes the pages in a real confluence space.
Example Fake Links
These aren’t real pages at all, just a visual example.
[fake link] page alpha --- documents the new process for Foo --- UNDER CONSTRUCTION
[fake link] page beta --- big page describing the current process for Foo
[fake link] page b2 --- for Foo Bars --- this page is kinda old
[fake link] page b1 --- for Foo Bazzes --- has an excellent writeup for the blanket legacy process
[fake link] page b3 --- for Foo Quxxes, and the definitive list of project dependencies
[fake link] page gamma --- show how to so something else --- DEPRECATED
[fake link] page omega --- describes something about MFEs (micro frontends)
Standard Sample Pages
These are real pages that confluence created by default for this space.
Sample Pages --- one of those pages confluence makes to show off features
Meeting notes --- another of those, as an example
Decision --- more stuff
Product requirements --- blah blah blah
Staging Area for readthedocs
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Working Group Policies
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