Here's how to do it:
- While editing a page, type / to open the block menu.
- Browse or search for the block type you want (e.g., note, image, table, code).
- Click the block to insert it into your page and customize.
Here's how to do it:
Adding blocks transforms your Confluence pages from basic text documents into dynamic, structured content that actually gets read and used. You can embed live data, create scannable layouts with callout boxes, and build interactive elements that make complex information digestible.
The real power comes from mixing block types strategically—combining code snippets with explanatory notes, or pairing tables with visual diagrams. This approach turns your documentation into a resource people actively reference rather than just archive, dramatically improving knowledge sharing across your team.