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Ønsker du å opprette en ny Wiki? Følg denne framgangsmåten. 
Sjekk ut siste nytt knyttet til Confluence ved NTNU.
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Nybegynner mht Confluence og wikis?

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Congratulations on installing your Confluence wiki!

You have now arrived at the homepage of your demonstration space. This space contains tutorials to help you get started with Confluence:

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Provide links to the CAC User Guide, Admin Guide and other documentation for further details on how to use and administer Confluence.

Provide links to the WAC pages for feature tours and other high-level overviews.
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What is a space?
A space is an area within your Confluence wiki. You can think of each space as a sub-site, or mini-site.

What is the Dashboard?
The Dashboard is the homepage of your Confluence wiki. The Dashboard contains a list of of all the spaces in your Confluence wiki.
What is a wiki?
A wiki is a piece of software that allows you and your colleagues to create and edit web pages quickly and simply. Just click, edit and save. Content is published immediately.

What is Confluence?
Confluence is a wiki with some extra built-in communication tools, including news items (blogs) and RSS feeds.

What makes Confluence a corporate wiki?
Confluence is used by different organisations for different purposes: as a company intranet, corporate website, project workspace, knowledge base, documentation site and a host of other implementations. These are all made possible by Confluence's enterprise-appropriate features, including: security permissions at the page, space and site level; content structuring (and restructuring) options; and application integration capabilities.