Confluence 3.5 : Installing Plugins and Macros
This page last changed on Oct 11, 2010 by alui.
A plugin is an add-on to the core Confluence code, which can extend the Confluence functionality. Some plugins are shipped with Confluence, others are available for you to install yourself. A macro allows a developer to perform programmatic functions within a page, and gives the Confluence user access to more complex content structures. Many macros are made available by plugins.
Read the following topics for information on installing and configuring plugins and macros: |
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