Change of macro name from HTML to Html-bobswift
To comply with Atlassian requirements, the HTML macro name is now changed to Html-bobswift in the HTML for Confluence app. From this release, the Html-bobswift macro name is available for use; however, the XSLT macro remains unaffected by this change. The existing pages that use the HTML macro name are not affected by this change.
Migrate HTML content from server to cloud
Access HTML or XML files from remote locations securely with
Use profiles to access your HTML and XML files from external sources without exposing any sensitive and/or secure information such as passwords. Administrators define a basic set of parameters such as the base URL of the location where the files are present, user credentials, access token, to access the specified location. Users can then select the profile in the macro editor and only need to specify the relative to the actual location of the file. Refer to profile configuration and some tutorials for more information about .
Enjoy seamless connection to other applications with application links
Link other Atlassian applications, such as Bitbucket or Jira, with Confluence using application links. If an application link is specified in a macro, user credentials are then verified just once; after this, users can skip authorizing with credentials entirely. Application links allow you to work seamlessly with applications and render your HTML/XML content on a Confluence page. To know more about linking apps with Confluence, refer to application links documentation.