Confluence Docs 3.0 : Working with Templates Overview
This page last changed on Jul 01, 2009 by ggaskell.
Whenever you add a new page you do not have to prepare it from scratch. Instead, you can base your new page on a template, which is essentially a page with pre-populated content. Templates may be written in regular Confluence markup, or using special markup if you wish to define form fields to be filled in. Some examples:
In Confluence, there are two places to store your templates:
Here is an example:
Important Plugins For TemplatesTwo popular plugins that expand on template behaviour are the Zones Plugin and Scaffolding Plugin. Below is a comparision:
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