Quick, genuine tip I've been enjoying lately: I was building a process guide and it looked very text-heavy, with long lists and no visual structure. Instead of writing custom HTML/CSS from scratch (and stressing about breaking something), I used the ready-to-use code library that comes with Mosaic. I applied one of the built-in designs for tabs + buttons and it instantly looked cleaner, more interactive, and more "designed" without me needing to memorize all the code details.
What I liked about this approach:
No need to write full HTML/CSS/JS from scratch.
It just works in Confluence Cloud and feels safe (automatic sanitization blocks unsafe scripts).
I saved time and my page looked more polished.
The library includes things like tabs, buttons, diagrams, roadmaps, and even full-page design templates.
Your turn:
Have you ever used a template or ready-made design to speed up a page?
What's your favorite way to make a page look polished without writing code from scratch?
If you've tried Mosaic / Content Formatting Macros, what design snippet or template did you like most?
Share your tips and examples below for Confluence that anyone can copy 💡