Confluence Docs 3.0 : Column Macro
This page last changed on Aug 17, 2009 by ggaskell.
The column macro allows you to define a set of columns across a page. A set of columns must be defined within a vertical 'section' of a page. Hence, to display a set of columns correctly across a page, each column in the set must be inserted within a single pair of section macro elements. Furthermore, each column in the set is defined as a pair of column macro elements. Once you have defined your set of columns within a pair of section macro elements, you can add content to each column by inserting your content within the body of each pair of column macro elements. The following example in Wiki Markup, shows a set of two columns defined across a section of a page, {section:border=true} {column}The content of column one is entered within the body of the first set of column elements here. {column} {column}The content of column two is entered within the body of the second set of column elements here. {column} {section} which renders on the page like this:
On this page: Usage with the Macro BrowserTo insert the column macro into a page using the Macro Browser,
Once you've found the column macro, click 'insert' to add it to your page.
Usage with the Wiki Markup Editor
ParametersParameters are settings for Confluence macros that allow the user to control their content or presentation. The table below lists relevant parameters for this macro.
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