I took the short training on setting up documentation and knowledge spaces, but are there jump start resources or community members who have started from scratch before and could help me avoid pitfalls. We are new to using confluence for this, I am learning how to use Confluence to begin with. But I have a tech background, so I am willing to dig in. I tried looking for this in the community but searching on "documentation" or "product documentation" brings up a ton of irrelevant links. This is a training and documentation team, very new and green - not all hired. Small-ish company with a great demand planning software tool - just never invested in creating documentation and training. I want to help catch us up. Thank you in advance!
@Annette Kramer Welcome to the Atlassian Community!
I have 30+ years as a Technical Writer and have been documenting a product for my company in Confluence for the last 11 months or so (my first time writing in Confluence).
You don't say if you're using Cloud or Data Center. I am using Cloud, so my comments below may be influenced by that.
Some things I've done/learned:
Hope this helps. Others may have additional tips. Please feel free to ask additional questions here.
Thank you for your reply. I am neither a tech writer, trainer or UI expert - rather the GSD resource, so when they need a project jump started I get called in. Luckily we are hiring for training and tech writer roles, and I have access to UI help. I just an not getting the experience level I would like to have in the hires day 1.
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@Annette Kramer The first thing I would consider is that Atlassian is stopping support of the Server version in 10 days (February 15), so you might want to think about a plan to migrate to Data Center or Cloud.
I am writing user documentation for one product, and my readers will all be employees at my company. My development team will place the technical documentation in a separate space.
When I publish this guide, I will maintain it for updates and start writing for the next product (still within my company). I will make a new space for the documentation for that application. That document will have a different audience, so it makes sense to keep it separated.
We have only one version, so I don't need to worry about how to manage different versions.
We are considering using Scroll Viewport for Confluence to generate a web site that is like a help system that we can host within our company. You can generate a site with the output from multiple spaces and host it how you want. You can watch videos and look at their documentation to learn whether this would work for your use case.
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I brought up versions and the team is working on it. Our IT team also mentioned Scroll Viewpoint as well. Do you have any experience with SmartCourses or izi for confluence - they are add-ins for training. I am working on hiring a training resource next. One thing at a time! :) Thank you!
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It's been 30 years since I created a training course, so I do not have any experience of doing it in Confluence.
If you look through the pages for various apps in the Marketplace, there should be links to the documentation and company web site, which may lead you to videos or sample courses made with the app.
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Hi @Annette Kramer ,
Apologies for a delay in my answer. My name is Anna and I'm a Product Marketing Manager for izi LMS.
I see you have done your own Marketplace digging and found our app. If you haven't yet decided on which add-on to choose I would happily show you a quick demo of izi LMS.
Just pick a suitable time slot and let's explore your use case :)
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