Confluence Docs 3.1 : Modify Confluence Interface Text
This page last changed on Dec 01, 2009 by jens@atlassian.com.
All Confluence UI text is contained in a single Java properties file. This file can be modified to change the default text, and also to translate Confluence into other languages than English. The UI text file is ConfluenceActionSupport.properties. From your Confluence install directory: \confluence\WEB-INF\lib\confluence-3.x.jar Within this File, the relevant file to edit is :\com\atlassian\confluence\core\ConfluenceActionSupport.properties. Refer to Editing jar files for reference. The file contains parameters with name=value pairs, in the format: parameter.name=Parameter value Parameter names are any text before the '=' character and should never be modified. Any text after the '=' character is the parameter value, which can be modified freely and can also contain variables. An example involving variables is: popular.labels=The three most popular labels are {0}, {1} and {2}. For more information on replacing values, check out Translating ConfluenceActionSupport Content. Note that plugins store their text internally, so you must modify plugin text individually. Steps For Modification
Common Modifications
Common Modifications
Modify Keyboard ShortcutsConfluence provides a set of keyboard shortcuts. You could customise the shortcuts by making modifications inside the ConfluenceActionSupport.properties file.
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