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Overview
Next, we will create an Enter Project Name button which will do by making use of the Add Page via Form macro.
By the end of this section, you should have something that looks like this:is similar to the following
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Source code
The following source code is shared using Confluence Storage Format , the - the XHTML-based format that Confluence uses to store the content of pages, page templates, blueprints, blog posts and comments.
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For more information on how to use this source code on your Confluence, read the following article |
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- How do I use Recipes that use the Storage Format with the Confluence Source Editor? |
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Steps
On the draft page
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add a Section macro
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Within the Section macro
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add three Column macros
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edit the Column macros
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set the Width parameter
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for column one to "25%"
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set the Width parameter for column two to"50%"
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set the Width parameter for column one to"25%"
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Within column two
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add a 1x1 table (and color it as desired
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Light blue is used in this example. |
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add an Add Page via Form macro
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set Prefix parameter to "Project"
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set Link Text parameter to "Enter Project Name"
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set Source parameter to "Project" template
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set Labels parameter to "show"
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Macro structure
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Next
Part 3 - Displaying content and generating charts in a dashboard