I see where you can add a label to a page, but not the Home page of a space.
Additionally, it would be great if you could set up a space to have all the pages in it have a specific label without having to add it per page. Is that possible?
I was also looking for this.
Although the homepage is just a page, Confluence (for some unknown reason) uses a slightly different UI for the homepage. Labels are not displayed. Hitting 'l' doesn't open the label editor, either.
But!
Start editing the page by clicking the "pencil" icon, then go to the "..." menu in the top right, there will be an "Add labels" link there.
Weird, but it works.
Thanks! Yes its odd that putting a label on the home page is done differently then for other pages,
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It is even odder that labels added that way cannot have capital letters.
How? How do they do this?
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Hi @Martha Haley ,
homepage is a standard page so you can add a label at your convenience.
In order to add label massively, please, take a look to the follwoing link https://community.atlassian.com/t5/Marketplace-Apps-Integrations/How-to-Add-Labels-to-Multiple-Pages-in-Confluence/ba-p/1579269
Hope this helps,
Fabio
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