When I type in https://www.example.com/ in confluence, in a few seconds the text changes to "Example" with a link.
I don't want it to convert URLs to text automatically. I don't want Confluence to grab the title of the page and change how the link looks. I want it to show the entire URL that I typed. If I want to change how it looks, I will click the Link button and add text to it.
Please someone tell me how to turn off this new functionality??? I have to keep clicking these links and selecting "Show URL" every time, it's such a pain!
It's now available to disable from this settings page!!!
Thanks Yoda...worked like a charm. Productivity restored. Quite possibly the smallest BIG problem introduced to a product primarily targeted toward developers;). Party on everyone.
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On a Mac, let it expand and then hit CMD+z and it will just display the URL
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Same on Windows: Ctrl+Z should undo the automatic URL conversion.
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This issue is reaching a point where Confluence Cloud is becoming difficult to use for technical documentation.
Automatic conversion of plain technical identifiers (for example Txt.Id) into hyperlinks cannot be disabled and actively alters the meaning and readability of the content. This behaviour is not optional, not configurable, and not appropriate for environments where accuracy of technical notation is critical.
There must be an option to completely disable automatic URL detection and conversion.
In its current form, this behaviour should be considered a blocking issue for teams producing technical, database, or engineering documentation.
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What i mean... all variables are converted to urls as well :
customer.id
randomvalue.id
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Agreed! It's quite annoying to have everything with an @ or dot in the middle of it turn into a link that I don't want and often doesn't even work because it isn't meant to be a link. I have to manually remove each of these. It's tedious and completely unnecessary. I don't want to use a bulk tool because I very often create links that I want to stay. This should be a profile option.
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@Jord Coerse this is a workaround and requires an app, so depends on how large a pain point this is.
I agree should be a way to disable smart links, I think it would make sense by space. The technical documentation use case is a clear and common enough one to justify the update alone.
Bulk change smart links (display inline) to URL (display URL) in Confluence with Space Content Manager. I'm a maker of the app.
Bulk find and replace for URLs is another feature that's handy to manage links. Space Content Manager is a suite of built-in scripts for Confluence content management.
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Thanks for the reply, but I am not looking for a paid workaround to compensate for broken default behaviour. This should be a native Confluence setting, not an upsell opportunity.
I am not willing to pay extra for something that should work properly out of the box. At this point, the frustrations are high enough that I am considering moving our entire suite to another platform.
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@Jord Coerse I agree with you smart links need to have more admin options, I've said that since they were in beta. The frustrating reality is that a good way to deal with this problem in the short term is to use an app.
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I have a similar issue, where Confluence is resolving text that isn't a URL, into links to external websites.
Example: I have a tracking ID that is "BUD.TC" and Confluence insists on resolving this to be the Budweiser Turks & Caicos website! Which is funny but entirely inappropriate.
I have changed my link preferences, so it now shows the text as typed, but it is still inserting a link to the website.
Is there a way to tell Confluence not to automatically link things at all?
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This is now fixed! Hallelujah ;-)
ref. https://jira.atlassian.com/browse/CONFCLOUD-67922, but tl'dr: set your user preference at https://id.atlassian.com/manage-profile/link-preferences
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I found that I can paste a block of text that includes one or more words (sequence of characters excluding whitespace) that Confluence sees as URLs using "Command+Shift+D".
The full keyboard-only sequence becomes "Command+Shitf+D, Command+V, Tab, Enter", which is a lot more than simply "Command+V", but it's better than having to use the mouse to Unlink potentially dozens or hundreds of words that look like links. Thankfully the dialog that pops up is keyboard friendly.
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One workaround I've found is to use the markdown backticks. It isn't perfect because it formats `https://www.example.com` differently and doesn't hyperlink it at all.
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As far as I know this feature is called smart links.
Disabling it is not possible yet, but here is the corresponding issue with a couple of workaround ideas. You may want to vote and watch that issue.
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This is such a frustrating feature. We encounter it in Service Desk mostly, and it serves no purpose but to confuse communication to customers. Thanks for the link!
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Agreed. Just another "feature" of Confluence that makes my life more difficult. I have to click Ctrl+Z every time I paste a URL into a page. Drives me bonkers.
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Fix not working anymore. In our work environment, our naming convention for documents, use cases and a few other things contains "." as separator. This way, anytime such name is written or pasted, it becomes a non-functional link, which is strongly undesirable. For single link, it can be manually reverted by ctrl-Z, but for pasting a larger text with a lot of links, it is impossible to remove all the wrong links at once.
The link setting page is missing the option for "no link". There is only URL, Inline, Card, Embed. Atlassian pls fix this issue you made!
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This isn't exactly what you are looking for but we have built an app to bulk change links, Link Manager for Confluence. It's editing after the fact, handy to bulk edit for consistently.
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It's not ideal but can do a clean up and bulk convert smartlinks to regular URLs using this link editor app.
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Smart Links are not compatible with the MS Teams pluign "Jira Cloud" - all you get is a "Unsupported inlineCard" notice. Like that, the plugin is totally useless!!
It MUST be possible for the READER to disable the display of Smart Links by all means - not only for plugin compatibility. An Author (or however you call it) should NEVER be able to force masked URLs in messages or issues!
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This is hyper annoying
I paste in spreadsheet as tables , then have to wait for how long "server lost connection" and then all the urls are icons with "home" which does not say that much.
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Trying to work around this myself. Software is trying to be too smart for itself. Make it an option, please. Confluence is prefixing my data with "http://". Totally inappropriate when trying to document DNS records.
And c'mon, it's not even https...
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