I want to setup my confluence documentation. I have a set of html files that i need to upload to confluence.
I do not see a way of uploading html files. It seems that i need to copy and paste one html file at a time as an article.
Is there a way to upload a set of html files to confluence?
Another option would be if you can get your documentation in Word format either by exporting or using an HTML to Word converter. Then you could upload it using the built in importer.
You might also want to check out my team's app Scroll Viewport to turn your documentation into a help center. You can see this in action here: https://k15t.scrollhelp.site/scroll-viewport/
Files of any kind can be uploaded to any page as attachments.
The question is how you can map them on the respective page.
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Thank you for the reply.
I want to use my html file as an article that appears in a search. User should be able to view it as an article. I have more than 100 html files as a part of my documentation. There are URLs inside html pages that are mapped to their respective pages.
Please let me know how this can be achieved.
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With the standard functionality only copy and past remains in the cloud.
There may be cloud apps that can do the better
https://marketplace.atlassian.com/apps/252/html-for-confluence?hosting=cloud&tab=overview
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