| Action | UI Location | Result | |--------|-------------|--------| | Create child page | Parent page top bar → Create → Child page | New page indented under parent | | Move into tree | Source page → ... → Move → Choose parent | Page relocated + breadcrumbs update | | Sidebar add | Hover over parent in sidebar → + | Child page creation inline |
| Term | Definition | |------|-------------| | | A hierarchical outline of pages (parent → children → grandchildren) displayed in the left sidebar or Page Tree macro. | | Add to Page Tree | Creating a new page as a child of an existing parent page, or moving an existing page under another parent. | confluence add to page tree
Sometimes you have a page that exists elsewhere but belongs under a different parent. You can reorder the tree using two main methods: 1. Drag and Drop (Fastest) Locate the page in the sidebar. Click and hold the page title. | Action | UI Location | Result |
As she worked on the new page, Emily noticed that the page tree reflected the changes in real-time. The "Tutorials" page now had a child page called "Step-by-Step Guide to Configuration", and the entire hierarchy was neatly organized. | Sometimes you have a page that exists
If your sidebar looks messy, you can manage the entire tree from a bird's-eye view: Go to in the sidebar. Select Content Tools > Reorder Pages .