I would like to make the "Most Popular" pages report from my space analytics viewable directly on my space overview page. Users can use this to identify what pages are the most used/most visited.
Is it not possible to do this natively in confluence? I'm not a Confluence Admin so likely wouldn't be able to use any add-ons.
Unfortunately no one seems to have a good idea there.
I now did a workaround and saved my bookmarks as html, transferred them into .docx format and imported the .docx into Confluence. Unfortunately links with a pipe | in its description are not imported corretly. But it's few links which face that problem.
A pity that such a sweet feature (copy&paste of all those links) that's already there doesn't work in the end.
Since I used this solution, I will mark it as solution. If anyone has a better idea, I'll gladly add the Karma reward again ;).
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Can you give an example of the formatting that is added and maybe based on that we can suggest and easy way to search&replace some tags to fix it.
Cheers,
Peter
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Giving an example doesn't really work without using Confluence wysiwyg editor, but I'll try.
If I:
-open bookmarks drop down
-right click on a folder -> copy
I have the output in my Clipboard. Whereverelse I paste this (jEdit, Windows Editor, Clipboard Tools, Eclipse...), I get the following output:
Spys
http://in.relation.to/Bloggers/InstantMockupForEclipseSWTApplications
But if I paste it in confluence I get:
Spys
Balsamiq for Eclipse SWT Applications
With an indented URL, the description I placed on my bookmark and a correct link to the page behind it.
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