Navigate Confluence with a drop down menu

Want to speed up workflows by helping Confluence users find what they need?
Navigate Confluence with a drop down menu

Improve Confluence orientation and accessibility

As soon as your Confluence grows to more than 10 spaces, it starts becoming difficult for employees to find content. Confluence doesn’t let you create your own menu linking to important spaces and pages across your instance. As a result, employees find themselves bouncing between countless spaces and trawling through infinite page trees to find what the content they need.

With Navigation Menus, you can add custom, website-style dropdown menus to your Confluence.These allow employees to navigate to important spaces and pages quickly. You can also add links to external systems and resources so that employees have everything they need at their fingertips, e.g. a menu for onboarding that links to HR and payroll systems.

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Make related spaces more visible

In Confluence there is no way to group spaces together, which is useful, particularly when you have teams in different spaces working together.

In Navigation Menus, you can use sub-menu groupings to create a nested or multi-level dropdown menu and navigation hierarchy. That way employees can see how content is organized, visualize how spaces are related, and understand at a glance the kind of information and resources they can find within a menu category.

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