pageheader macro
Overview
The pageheader
macro renders it's body content (wiki markup) in the context of the page or blog post that your workflow is applied.
This macro is an alternative to the header
(or headertemplate
) parameter of the workflow macro.
Where to use it?
Optional.
One pageheader
macro can be added into a workflow macro.
Parameters
Parameter | Required | Default | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
macro body | Header content:
The following macros can be used in the header: | ||
|
| Who can see the header?
Filter by labelThere are no items with the selected labels at this time. |
Example
{workflow:name=Page Header}
{pageheader}
wiki markup to show at top of page
{pageheader}
{state:Example}
{state}
{workflow}
You can also add the workflow page header using the workflow builder page layout editor.
Use the dropdown menu options to set who can see the footer based on Confluence user permissions.
All examples
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Add workflow review information to a header for inclusion in a page export — Use the workflow to add a header containing details of the workflow review to comply with a records retention policy for exported approved page PDFs
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Dynamic page header using a metadata value and triggers — Use a trigger to display a different page header for each state in the workflow. Page header content is set as a metadata value.