By following this guide, you should be able to effectively use collapse content in Confluence to improve the readability and navigation of your pages.
In Confluence, collapse content refers to the ability to hide or collapse sections of content on a page, making it easier to navigate and read long pages. This feature is particularly useful for creating pages with multiple sections or for hiding secondary information that doesn't need to be immediately visible.
Place this on your internal "How to edit Confluence" page.
In the valley of Atheria, three rivers met: the Swift, the Clear, and the Brown. For centuries, they flowed separately into the town of Murkford, each serving a different purpose. The Swift brought timber from the north. The Clear carried drinking water from the eastern mountains. The Brown provided silt for the southern farms.