Hi, I'm working within a Confluence Wiki space, and I see a "Reorder Pages" option under "Space Tools." Is there a way I can easily expand all page "trees" in my space and export the links as if it were a site map?
Hi @Maralei Bunn!
As Shannon correctly said, using Better Content Archiving you can have a page tree view of your pages in your space that looks like this.
It natively doesn't allow exporting, but I just tried and if you save the page as PDF from your browser, it saves the URLs as well.
Give it a try!
Thanks, @Shannon S for mentioning Better Content Archiving for Confluence!
No problem, Levente, thank you for following up with us so quickly! :)
Shannon
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Hello Maralei,
You might be able to use one of these Marketplace add-ons to generate a sitemap, but I also read somewhere that you might be able to get a similar overview by using Archiving for Confluence plugin.
Have a look at those and let us know if you have any questions about them.
Regards,
Shannon
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Have you tried this plugin, it extracts pages from all of your spaces in a well organized way.
https://marketplace.atlassian.com/apps/1221649/page-index-for-confluence?hosting=server&tab=overview
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