Anatomy of a Page
On this page:
Wiki Pages typically look something like this:
Wiki Page Structure
Each page is split into 4 sections.
Gray for the Navigation Sidebar
Red for Page Header
Blue for the Page Body
and Green for the Page Footer
Sidebar
The sidebar is the persistent navigation toolset throughout all pages and screens. It shows…
the current project you’re in,
you easy access to the starred pages drawer,
the quick search drawer with recent pages,
the navigation panel to the page list, as well as sub-screens for the current page, like attachments, page history, sharing, and permissions.
Page Header
The page header shows a breadcrumb with links to the current project, and the page key, along with page actions to edit the page, star the page, watch the page, or perform other page related actions.
Page Body & Content
The page content is self explanatory :)
Here you’ll see the page title, and the content of the page itself in rich text format.
Page Footer
The page footer is where you can find useful information about the page, like any labels applied to the page, who is considered the owner of a page, who last edited it and when, as well as page comments.