Page Tree - Confluence Add
She typed /page tree and the macro placeholder appeared.
: In some newer Cloud designs, the page tree may be collapsed in the sidebar by default. You can manually expand it or use the macro on your homepage for immediate visibility.
: Navigate to your page and click the Edit (pencil) icon. confluence add page tree
She checked the box.
If your tree is huge, consider the macro instead – it adds a search box above a filtered tree. She typed /page tree and the macro placeholder appeared
Elena spun her monitor around. She maximized the browser window. The sat elegantly in the center of the dashboard, the branches neatly collapsed, waiting to reveal the depth of the company's knowledge.
Her hands were shaking, but her mind was clear. She used the macro on her dashboard to generate 'Add Page' links under her three main headers. She began rapidly creating the skeleton of the documentation. : Navigate to your page and click the Edit (pencil) icon
She hovered her mouse over the little "Add Page" link at the bottom of the branch.
To add a page tree to a Confluence page, use the (now called the Content tree macro in Cloud). This macro creates a dynamic, hierarchical list of pages that automatically updates when content is added or moved. How to Add the Macro
She opened the macro settings.
| Problem | Likely fix | |---------|-------------| | Tree doesn’t show any pages | Check that the Root Page actually has child pages. | | Wrong pages appear | Double‑check the Root Page setting (including spaces). | | Tree is too big | Limit with labels or use a more specific root. | | Links don’t work | You must be in mode (not Edit) to follow links. |