Establishing a knowledge base with Confluence
Follow the following path to create a robust knowledge base using Confluence. First, set up your Confluence account. Once this is done, you can build your knowledge base by creating a dedicated space. Think of this space as a digital room where all related information and resources are housed, such as frontend development standards and a code review checklist. Each page should be detailed, clear, and easily understandable. Don’t forget to add relevant images, videos, or diagrams to make the content more engaging and comprehensible.
Finally, use labels to categorize these pages. They are keywords or tags that you can attach to the pages, and they will significantly improve navigability. Labels form an informal way to categorize or group pages and help users quickly find the necessary information. For example, under the software development guidelines space, pages related to backend development can be tagged with a “backend...