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Solutions – Web Publishing
Publish your website with a wiki... easily, instantly.
Why use Confluence for web publishing?
Keeping a website current is not an easy task. In many companies, the process is so technically complex that one or two webmasters end up doing all the work. Through no fault of their own, they become a bottleneck.

Publish it in Confluence.
Confluence, the most advanced enterprise wiki, is essentially an editable website. Authorised users can edit the site, making it an ideal website publishing solution for smaller to mid-sized businesses.
Web publishing made easy
No more bottlenecks! Because Confluence is easy to use, anyone given permission can edit and upload images to the website.
Best of all, publishing is instantaneous. Simply click the 'Save' button and your changes will immediately appear on the website. No HTML knowledge or complex procedures are required.
Case study: What would you say is the most beneficial aspect of using a wiki for web publishing?
Wikis allow for user-contributed content, which makes it easy for our clients to keep their websites up-to-date.
So there's a timeliness factor. When anyone in the organisation, whether it's a 15-person research institute or
a big company, can be authorised to maintain a page or a whole site, the content can be updated and refreshed
more frequently.
Your site, your look
Confluence is customisable — give it your corporate look-and-feel. Here are few public examples of Confluence customised:
Consitution Day website |
Mulesource website |
CustomWare website |
With the help of Adaptavist's Theme Builder, you can completely redesign the wiki to meet your brand requirements.
Case study: Your implementation of Confluence looks so professional! How easy was it to do?
It was surprisingly easy, especially considering that we chose Confluence and began development just three
months before Constitution Day 2006.
Blog your news
Share company news on your site! Confluence comes with blogging capabilities out-of-the-box.
Manage the publishing process
But what if someone publishes a webpage before it's been finalised? No worries — simply set permissions so that only the appropriate people can access and/or make changes.
Usage example: Before launching a new product on the website, all content related to the product is developed internally in the wiki. Once the product is ready to go, all the content can be made viewable to the public in a few clicks by the marketing manager.
For complete peace of mind, each revision of every webpage is automatically saved to the wiki — so you can roll back to a previous version of any page whenever necessary.
Monitor your website visitors
Confluence provides statistical graphs to show you which areas of your site are attracting the most visitors.


