Overview
In Confluence, you can define only one global homepage. The Homepage Redirect add-on takes it one step further: Administrators can assign unique homepages to several individual user groups. As soon as user access Confluence they get redirected to a homepage that was set up for their user group.
As destination of the redirect you can define a page, a blogpost or a space homepage. If the defined page has a pre-defined design the page is displayed exactly in that way. This makes the Homepage Redirect add-on most valuable to all customers with tailored Confluence color schemes and/or third-party skins and themes.
The Homepage Redirect add-on works great in combination with our Enterprise Theme Add-on.
Use Case
Typical applications:
- Holdings with a unique corporate design per subsidiary
- Companies with different homepages per business unit or departments
- Businesses with the need for separate homepages for clients and external partners
Manage redirects
To manage redirects:
- Choose the cog icon , at top right of the screen, then choose General configuration.
- Select Homepage Redirect under Configuration in the left-hand panel.
In the Homepage Redirect administration you have the following possibilities:
- Add a new redirect by clicking the Add Redirect button
- Edit properties like group and the redirect destination
- Delete a redirect
- Reorder the redirects by dragging and dropping elements
Which redirect is used if the user has multiple groups?
The first matching group is used to redirect the user.
Create redirects
Click the Add Redirect button to add a new redirect, which brings up the following dialog:
Group
The group or groups you would like to redirect.
Page
The destination of the redirect. This can be a page, a blogpost or a space homepage.
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