Where is the best source for Confluence tips and tricks?

Azwandi Mohd Aris
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June 1, 2011

Tell us your favourites :)

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Azwandi Mohd Aris
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June 1, 2011
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June 2, 2011

That page is great! I would also include real-time updates from users and admins:

#ConfluenceTips: https://twitter.com/#!/search/%23ConfluenceTips

@ConfluenceTips: https://twitter.com/#!/ConfluenceTips

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Gary Weaver
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As far as Confluence plugin development goes:

  • Reading through source code of open-source plugins
  • Searching Google, which finds stuff in Confluence official documentation and contributed documentation or Jira
  • When I find something out that others didn't know or that wasn't documented, I documented it in the Atlassian wiki (and sometimes would use my own tips later)
  • Using confluence-developer and confluence-user forums/lists helped periodically (and now answers.atlassian.com)
  • Support tickets, jira tickets, and emails to developer relations when things got bad or things were down
  • Making relationships with other developers that helped out on open source plugins helped, and more importantly I made some friends also that way
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Andrei [errno]
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  • User Groups (AUGs)
  • blogs.atlassian.com
  • forums.atlassian.com, and now, hopefully - answers.atlassian.com
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Matt
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June 2, 2011

I'd suggest following @confluence on Twitter.

Also, checkout the Wiki Ninja Guide. Heaps of tips and videos there.

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Jo-Anne MacLeod
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June 1, 2011

definately the Confluence forum (http://forums.atlassian.com/forum.jspa?forumID=96)

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June 2, 2011

Here, as it's going to replace the forum sometime...

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