See Keyboard shortcuts and autocomplete for some examples. Learn more about the new editor roadmap.Ĭonfluence Cloud supports inserting content in markdown. (Choose Insert > Markup.) Note: the new editor doesn’t support markup. Insert a block of wiki markup (or markdown) into the Legacy editor. Wiki markup is useful when you want to do one of the following:Ĭreate links using the Advanced tab of the Links Browser.Īdd custom content to the header or footer of a space. I hope you found this post useful, please leave your thoughts and comments in the comments section below.This page describes the wiki markup used on some administration screens in Confluence Cloud. I’ll detail how this is achieved in the next post. No more emails from your team asking you to shoot them the link to the project □Īdd the programme timeline page above or below your programme summary page to give you and the team the complete programme overview. Drag the markers to the appropriate place in the timeline, give them a name and save the page.Īnd now we have it, an awesome looking programme roadmap that gives visibility to both yourself and your team! Furthermore, your team can quickly dive into the project documentation from the pop over as seen below. Looking great! Now let’s add in some markers for key milestones and dates. Go back into edit mode for the macro, click on ‘add marker’, add as many as you need. Let’s save the page to see what it’s looking like. You will then see a popover that will allow you to change the colour of the swim lane and it’s associated bars as seen below. But before I do, let’s see how we change the colour of a swim lane and its associated bars. Go into edit mode of the macro, click on the header for the given swim lane. I will then add those project bars to the appropriate swim lane. I am going to add a name, description and link to the project page for each of the projects in our programme. Now link up the bars to project documentation or other Confluence pages by linking to existing pages, or create new pages directly from this pop-up. This is a really useful feature, especially when your team just want a quick overview of what the bar represents, but don’t want to jump into the project documentation. Similarly, you can give the give the bar a description. Click on a bar and you’ll see the pop-over allowing you to name the bar. Go back into edit mode of the page and double click on the macro to edit it.
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