From that day forward, Greg was known as the "Architect of Whitespace." He learned that in the world of technical documentation, the ability to hide information is just as powerful as the ability to write it.

: Enter a descriptive name in the title field. This is the text users will click to show or hide the content.

He did it again for the raw cURL commands.

: Navigate to your page and click Edit (or press E ).

Choose the version that fits your needs.

Greg looked at the Confluence editor toolbar. He saw Bold. He saw Italic. He saw Insert Link. He didn't see a "Put in a Box" button.

The standard way to add collapsible content is via the . This tool creates a toggleable header that reveals hidden content when clicked.

"Drag the code inside," Sarah said.