
Create templates and use them as a macro across Confluence pages. Choose between simple editor and HTML mode
Create templates and use them as a macro across Confluence pages. Choose between simple editor and HTML mode
Create templates and use them as a macro across Confluence pages. Choose between simple editor and HTML mode
Create content templates using simple editor. It contains basic text formatting, text colour, tables, coloured box with icons aka info, warning macros, dates, quotes, and code snippets. HTML mode is also available!
Templates can be created by Global Administrators (global templates), but also by Space Administrators (space templates). Define easily where the template will be available: in one space or in several.
You can easily insert the template as a macro on the Confluence page. Just find the right one (what the template descriptions help) and click Insert. A piece of cake! π°
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This macro displays content from templates created by administrators. A user can select template to use and insert it on the page. It is extremely useful for people who create documentation and care about its consistency π Don't worry about the correctness of repetitive formulas (e.g. warnings or permission information)! Donβt waste time β± making corrections to these texts on each page separately. Now just paste the appropriate template on the page and its edition is in one place.
In the editor you can use classic formatting (WYSIWIG editor) and HTML. It extends your possibilities to create custom buttons, embed YT videos or Google Maps.
π repetitive instructions,
π announcements,
π contact details (e.g. phone number to Confluence or Jira Administrator),
π company data (address, VAT number),
π box with warnings or notes.
Do you need more explanation? Please don't hesitate to contact us via our Customer Portal or book a demo session via Calendly. π₯
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Confluence Cloud β’ Released 2020-05-04
Summary
Minor version update
Details
Minor version updateInstallation
- Log into your Confluence instance as an admin.
- Click the admin dropdown and choose Add-ons. The Find new apps or Find new add-ons screen loads.
- Locate Content Template Macro for Confluence.
- Click Free trial to download and install your app.
- You're all set! Click Close in the Installed and ready to go dialog.