Release notes February 2026
Release date: Feb 2, 2026
Our team is thrilled to announce the latest release of Advanced Tables for Confluence.
Version: 3.0.0
Enhancements
Migration to Forge Remote
The Advanced Tables for Confluence app has moved to Forge Remote.
Connect End of Support:
Atlassian has announced the end of support for the Connect framework in late 2026.
Appfire recommends upgrading the Advanced Tables for Confluence app to the Forge Remote version to stay current with future enhancements and security updates.
Upgrade to Forge Remote
To upgrade the app to the Forge Remote version, you need administrative privileges.
Log in to https://admin.atlassian.com/ and select your organization.
In the left navigation pane, go to Apps and under Sites, click the Site name.
The Site settings page opens.Under Site settings, click Connected apps.
From the Connected apps page, you can view, update, configure, and uninstall installed apps.
The Advanced Tables for Confluence app displays an Update label. Click View app details.
To upgrade the app, click Update.
The Confirm app update dialog opens. Click Update.
Do not access the app in the cloud until the upgrade is complete and a few minutes have passed to allow the cloud processing to finish.
Take a look at the Atlassian article Data recovery for apps with hosted storage. If you have any questions, contact our support team.
After the upgrade, if any Advanced Tables macros are not displaying content on your Confluence page, try editing the macro and saving the configuration to refresh it.
Until you upgrade the app, you will continue using the existing Connect on Forge version.
Both Connect on Forge and Forge Remote versions support the same features and functionality.
Improved the Advanced Tables macro editor experience
After migration to Forge remote, the Advanced Tables for Confluence macros include minor enhancements to the editor experience, improving usability while preserving existing configurations.
Table Plus macro
The Table Plus macro editor now opens in a dialog box, providing a more streamlined experience.
The macro parameter configuration remains unchanged.
Previously, the Table Plus macro legacy editor appeared as a right-hand panel on the Confluence page.
CSV (Comma Separated Values) macro
The CSV macro editor opens in a dialog, just like the legacy editor, with minor CSS improvements.
CSV macro legacy editor
JSON macro
The JSON macro editor opens in a dialog, just like the legacy editor, with minor CSS improvements.
JSON macro legacy editor
Attachment Table macro
The Attachment Table macro editor now opens in a dialog box, providing a more streamlined experience.
The macro parameter configuration remains unchanged.
Attachment Table macro legacy editor
Advanced Table Viewer macro
The Advanced Table Viewer macro editor now opens as a full-screen overlay on the Confluence page; previously, it opened as a full-screen dialog.
You can still switch to Full-screen view from the Confluence page view mode; previously, it was available in both view and edit mode.
Previously, the editor opened a full-screen dialog.
Questions and feedback
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Credits
Thank you to our valued customers! Your incredible support and feedback inspire us to improve continuously. We appreciate your trust in Advanced Tables for Confluence!
