Confluence TOC
Overview
Shows a polished floating table of contents for Confluence pages.
š Navigate Confluence Documents Easily and Quickly! Tired of scrolling up and down constantly to find your way around long, complex Confluence pages? Confluence TOC automatically generates a polished, floating Table of Contents (TOC) on the right side of the screen, allowing you to jump to any section instantly with a single click. ⨠Key Features Polished Floating Panel: Stays compactly collapsed to avoid cluttering your workspace, and expands smoothly when you hover your mouse over it. Scroll Highlight Sync: Automatically tracks your reading position in real-time, highlighting the active TOC item based on the heading (H1, H2, H3) currently in view. One-Click Quick Scroll: Smoothly and precisely scrolls to the selected heading when clicked. Dynamic Auto-Refresh: Instantly updates the TOC in real-time when headings change or document content updates, without requiring a page reload. Secure Local Execution: Runs entirely inside your browser. No personal information, browsing history, or document content is collected or sent to external servers. š How to Use Install the extension. Visit any Atlassian Confluence page (e.g., *.atlassian.net/wiki/*). Hover your mouse over the circular icon at the center-right of the screen to reveal the TOC panel. Click on any heading in the TOC to scroll directly to it! š Privacy Commitment This extension operates 100% locally in your browser session. We do not collect, store, or transmit any user data or document contents.
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Details
- Version1.0.0
- UpdatedJuly 10, 2026
- Offered bydev.kickbell
- Size102KiB
- LanguagesEnglish
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