I’m looking for a way to mark or save Confluence pages so I can easily return to them later—something like a “Save for Later,” “Read Later,” or “Reading List” feature. I know about the Star option, but I prefer to use that for favorites or frequently visited pages, so I’m looking for an alternative solution.
Does Confluence have a built-in way to do this, or are there recommended workarounds, plugins, or best practices for keeping track of pages I want to revisit temporarily? Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated!
You could also use the private labels for example 'my:readlater' Only you will be able to see it on the content and you can display in your personal space with the macro contentbylabel all the content you have tagged with this label.
Regards,
@Cyrille Martin I've no idea one could do that! Thanks!
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Thanks, Cyrille, I believe this is what I am looking for. Perfect, this way I can put it on my dashboard as well.
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Hi @Zishan Malik and welcome to the Community.
You can 'Star' a page and then click Recent on the top bar, and selecte Starred.
That includes starred pages across all spaces.
(the gif doesn't show my actual starred pages for privacy purposes :) )
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Thank you Kristian, appreciate the help.
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