@Kris Klima _K15t_ clued me into a new feature he found yesterday. He posted about it over on LinkedIn.
As he writes:
Turning on compact density visually shrinks the text just enough to make a huge difference, especially on smaller / laptop screens - and it's independent of the browser's zoom settings so it's easier to find the sweet spot. Life's small pleasure 😀
But I'm a kind of a stickler for release notes so I was really wondering where this was announced.
Surprisingly enough, I can't find mention of it in App updates or the Atlassian Cloud Documentation blog nor was it in either of the last two sets of emailed release notes. (And Bundled Releases are only supposed to come out the second Tuesday of every month, which was not this week.)
So it turns out that @Elle Ky did drop a hint at this new feature last week (originally posted Nov 24, but updated Jan 28) in Legacy Editor Deprecation: High-Level Feature Support Overview:
|
Feature |
Support status |
Associated ticket |
|---|---|---|
|
Ability to adjust font size |
Supported: A new “Compact Mode” that introduces a preset smaller font size and tighter line spacing to better support information dense content Evaluating: Further customization of font size |
Huh. CONFCLOUD-46077 is "Ability to adjust font size" and has been open since, 2017! Well... that's almost double digits!
In that ticket @Adrien Siebert commented two days ago (Feb 3):
Confluence has quietly released a "density" selection feature in the cloud editor (above the title input), allowing to switch between "compact" and "standard" density:
This appears to switch between the 13px and 16px base text sizes, which is welcome!
Though I couldn't find any public documentation / changelog about it.A picture is worth a thousands words:
(looks like attaching pictures is not allowed)
(side-by-side comparison of the two densities, with "standard" normal text at 16px is bigger than "compact" Heading 3 at 14.9px)
["quietly" is an understatement!]
Alas, JAC doesn't allow for attaching pictures, so here's a side-by-side screenshot I just took. My browser window has been sized to use most of the screen of a 2021 16" MacBook Pro running in default resolution, which is 1728x1117.
I suppose it's somewhat interesting that lists of Jira issues appear to use the same font size and table padding (and table padding in regular tables also appears to be identical). And I guess it's kind of nice that Compact Density gets rid of the annoying (IMHO) "Related Content" bit at the bottom:
Anyways, congrats on the new feature! MAYBE this will prevent screaming from users whose legacy pages would otherwise get MUCH LONGER because of the standard fonts.
Clearly that seems to be the goal based on this Suggestion (!?) that @Kris Klima _K15t_ also found: CONFCLOUD-83556 - Ability to choose compact size for pages which was opened Jan 22, 2026. (Looks like maybe @Kenny Taig 's site must have been part of an EAP or experiment to see it so early.)
I find it kind of wild that no more than two weeks ago Atlassian:
OH I KNOW! Maybe Rovo hadn't yet indexed the Bitbucket PR or Bamboo deployment comments that pushed this change to production, and that's why Support couldn't find it.
Darryl Lee
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