I'm creating a Knowledge Base in Confluence, and would like my "Home" page to have a few headings and then each heading would have a button beneath it that, when clicked, would open another page that would have a table of contents and links to other help files.
I've done the basic page layout, but I cannot seem to create the actual "button" that would drive the user to the relevant page.
Can someone explain how to create a simple button?
Hi @Robert Levine. 👋🏼 Your question was a while ago, but basically the problem hasn't changed, so I wanted to answer it:
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It is frustrating that the only button feature is for creating pages from templates. What I did to get a similar feeling as a button was the following. This is not a button so not a perfect solution for you and it only works if your links are to pages in confluence.
It fills the table and shows the page link as a card instead of a link with a color background that looks more like a boarder.
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That was helpful thanks Julian , I now use this to create a false button to switch between French & English language in my documentation pages !
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Adding a 'button' may not be possible (I looked at the Macros list and couldn't find a Button macro) but you can add a regular 'Link' that users can click to go to another page. Is that an acceptable alternative for you?
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I know how to create a link, but a button looks more professional. It's certainly doable, since the Atlassian Help site has buttons :)
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I can think of a couple of ways to do something similar to this:
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Here's a nice button making tool at "Da Button Factory" Button Generator tool. I've used it to make a number of buttons on our site. Enjoy! :)
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If you want a custom button I recommend you create the button and save the button as a image. Then adding a link to that image to redirect you to a new location using the add link option.
Have not found another way to do this without a add-on.
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Don't want to sound dumb (I'm just starting with Confluence) but surely, you could just use PowerPoint or similar to create buttons and insert links accordingly?
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