Child pages
  • Document Type Index Page


Index pages provide views on document instances of a given type.

Short Name
Index Page
Relation

While homepages are the location where documents of a given doctype are stored, index pages provide additional views to these documents.

Typically an index page simply lists all documents of a given type alpha-numerically. In cases where the amount of documents increases, one such index will cease to be an effective tool to support browsing a documentation. In this case different index pages need to be created.

Example of an index page

Index pages are provided by Confluence as part of page blueprints.

Confluence creates an index page and adds a shortcut to your sidebar (if you're using the default theme). The index displays a list of pages made with the blueprint, and information selected information from your blueprint pages.

Atlassian Documentation. Blueprints - Create content using a blueprint

Related Terms

Document Type
A document type (doctype) defines the properties and section for document instances. It also provides home and index pages. In Confluence these doctypes are implemented as page blueprints, usually with one template. This template is used to create new pages in Confluence.
Document Type Homepage
The default homepage for documents of a given type.
Page Blueprint
A page blueprint is a set of page templates with added functionality to help you create, manage and organize content in Confluence more easily.