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No option to open external links in a new tab/window

Roger Jamieson
February 28, 2016

This question is in reference to Atlassian Documentation: Links

My Confluence version: 6.0.0

Why is there no support for allowing external links to open in a new tab or window in Confluence Cloud?

This seems like such a basic request and I've tried suggestions in a few articles but they all seem to be geared towards the server-based versions of Confluence.

Am I missing something?

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Andrew Frayling
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April 12, 2012

Hi,

You're right that templates can only be used to create a new page, but a standard workaround to do what you're trying to do is the following:

1. Create a page at the root of the Space called "_includes" or similar
2. Create relevant pages underneath the "_includes" page, 1 for each snippet that you want to re-use
3. Populate these pages with the relevant content snippets
4. Use the {include} macro on your real pages to include the relevant snippet(s)

Does that make sense?

Andrew.

Michael Glatter-Götz
April 12, 2012

Thanks for the answer. But I'm afraid your solution is not what I want: If I had _includes\Snippet1 and include that snippet in two other pages then I can't edit the snippet there. I want something like a template where I can fill in missing text fields/images/whatever but each "derivative" of the template should be independent from the others.

Andrew Frayling
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April 12, 2012

Ah ok. Another approach would be to write a user macros for each template which would be independent wherever they were used though they would be more rigid than normal templates as you'd need to define the missing values as parameters to the macros.

Or go really low-tech and have a page with a library of snippets and copy and paste them in to the real pages when you need them?

Andrew.

Michael Glatter-Götz
May 13, 2012

Hey Andrew!

Thanks for you answers. After a few weeks of evaluation we ended at the "really low-tech" solution, it works fine for us.

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