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Matt Hodges

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Aussie in SF. Avid skiier. Beer lover. Wannabe chef. Collaboration. Marketing. Confluence. HipChat. Atlassian.


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Confluence Macros – It’s Evolution Baby!

One of most powerful things about Confluence is the rich ecosystem plugins that users have at their disposal. Whether it be embedding a PowerPoint presentation on a page, creating a live dashboard with real-time metrics, or showing off your favourite Flickr slideshow , Confluence can handle all that! Confluence really is more than a wiki. But, in order to create all this cool content, you must first know the syntax for the macros required. With hundreds of plugins, each with their own set of macros, this proves to be quite difficult! Let’s not forget how it can be difficult for Confluence admins to manage all of the additional plugins. Well, we’ve recognised that and we’ve done something about it. Let Boots and I take you on a journey of the evolution of Confluence Macros.


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Confluence Macros – It's Evolution Baby!

One of most powerful things about Confluence is the rich ecosystem plugins that users have at their disposal. Whether it be embedding a PowerPoint presentation on a page, creating a live dashboard with real-time metrics, or showing off your favourite Flickr slideshow , Confluence can handle all that! Confluence really is more than a wiki. But, in order to create all this cool content, you must first know the syntax for the macros required. With hundreds of plugins, each with their own set of macros, this proves to be quite difficult! Let’s not forget how it can be difficult for Confluence admins to manage all of the additional plugins. Well, we’ve recognised that and we’ve done something about it. Let Boots and I take you on a journey of the evolution of Confluence Macros.


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Confluence + Wufoo, it's a match made in heaven!

There is a pretty kick-ass feature in the latest Confluence release, Confluence 2.10.3, which slipped right under my nose. It’s an addition to the list of the many supported web services for Jens’s awesome Widget Connector. Best of all, it’s free to use!


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Confluence + Wufoo, it’s a match made in heaven!

There is a pretty kick-ass feature in the latest Confluence release, Confluence 2.10.3, which slipped right under my nose. It’s an addition to the list of the many supported web services for Jens’s awesome Widget Connector. Best of all, it’s free to use!


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Creating a FAQ

Part 2 of this blog series focused on how the content in the Confluence Evaluator Resources space has been carefully organised in an inclusions library to avoid duplication of content. This instalment explains how we created the frequently asked questions section of the space.