Confluence 3.5 : Using Label Macros to Categorise Wiki Content
This page last changed on Jan 04, 2011 by smaddox.
Using labels, you can categorise pages and refer to content across multiple categories, pages and even spaces. ExampleFor the purpose of this example, imagine we have a space with pages of content on various type of vehicles. Pages are shown in bold text, while the labels are in blue.
This page hierarchy can then be categorised using labels, with pages referenced using the Content by Label Macro.
Label MacrosNavmap MacroThe Navmap Macro renders the list of pages associated with a specified label as a navigation map. Related Labels MacroThe Related Labels Macro lists labels commonly associated with the current page's labels. Content by Label MacroThe Content by Label Macro displays a list of content marked with specified labels. Labels List MacroThe Labels List Macro lists all labels of a space, grouped alphabetically. Recently Used Labels MacroThe Recently Used Labels Macro lists labels most recently used in a specified scope (global, space, or personal). Popular Labels MacroThe Popular Labels Macro displays popular labels in a list or in a heatmap (also called a cloud). RELATED TOPICSWorking with Labels Take me back to the Confluence User's Guide. |
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