Tabs

Description

This macro allows for the creation of a tab panel. It replaces the Tab Group and Tab macros in the Beta version. See Switching to the new Tabs macro.

Adding the macro

  1. Either search and select Tabs from the macro browser, or use the keyboard shortcut ( "/" for the new editor or "{" for the old editor).

  2. Each tab allows you to add a title and formatted content. You can also drag and drop the tab titles to rearrange them.

    Creating tabs using the Insert Tabs macro

    In a tab, if a table with more than 16 columns is added, it may not display all the columns when resizing the page. To avoid this, enable the Full page editor option to resize the columns efficiently after the page is published.

    If you have many tabs or if your tabs have long names, the tabs automatically spill over to another line.

  3. When you are done adding tabs and text, click Insert and Publish the page. 

Adding files and images

  1. In the Insert Tabs Macro window, click the dropdown button (see 1 in the image) and then click Files & Images (see 2 in the image).

  2. Click the Upload a file button to add the file or image to the tab.

  3. Alternatively, drag and drop an image or file anywhere within the file upload window. 

  4. Click Close after the files and images have been uploaded.  

Supported features

The macro editor supports most of the features you would normally find in a standard Confluence cloud editor.

The following is a detailed list of the features and the availability status:

Feature

Available

Fonts

  • Normal text

  • Heading 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6

  • Bold, italic, underline

  • Strikethrough

  • Code

  • Superscript, subscript

Text alignment

Text color

Lists

  • Bullet

  • Numbered

Action item

Link

Files & images

Mention

long term backlog

Emoji

long term backlog

Expand

Table

Layouts

Quote

Code snippet

Panel

  • Info

  • Note

  • Success

  • Warning

  • Error

Decision

Divider

Date

Status

 

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