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Inline | Block |
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Inline allows the excerpt to be inserted in line with the content around it. | Block allows the insertion of content into separate blocks. |
Edit mode View Mode After Saving Page | Edit mode View Mode After Saving Page |
Fallback Permission Handling
The "Fallback permission handling" parameter in the MultiExcerpt macros is used to provide a fallback permission check in some scenarios such as exposing Confluence content in Jira Service Desk (JSD).
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A system user, a.k.a. "app user", exists for 3rd party apps like the MultiExcerpt app.
When "Fallback permission handling" is enabled for a MultiExcerpt then, ONLY for situations where the user cannot be found, the app user will be used to access the excerpted content when a MultiExcerpt Include macro requests it.
Most of the time you will NOT need to enable this parameter.
An example of a scenario where it could be necessary to enable it is when using a MultiExcerpt Include on a page that is exposed on Jira Service Desk (JSD). Due to Atlassian bugs, users who are not in your basic profile in JSD will be unable to see content that is included via a MultiExcerpt Include.
Limitations
Performance
There is a limit on the number of MultiExcerpt Includes that you can use on a single page with satisfactory rendering times. This is due to a combination of the capabilities of web browsers, Confluence, and the MultiExcerpt Include macro.
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