Hi Founders,
I don't want ANY of this.
If I want to edit a website I will use WordPress.
When doing Wiki I want the OLD editing experience.
I do NOT want fixed-width tables, which require me to spend effort on layout.
I do want the old data-width tables, so I can just CREATE the 1x1 table, paste the data I had prepared in Excel, and save the page.
The new experience is shit for Wiki users. Please immediately revert Confluence Cloud instances, and then provide the option to exploit new/old experiences. Or, even better, just remove the "new" experience altogether.
Same site, different pages, same content pasted from exactly the same Excel workbook.
How can I get tables to look like the bottom one (auto_suppliers) when working with the "New" Editor Experience (auto_suppliers_fullwidth)?
Is it time for a new Wiki?
I'm hugely unimpressed.
Kind regards, Robin.
Hello,
EDITED 2/2/2021 (since this seems to be still unclear):
Let me try to summarize what's been already written to everyone else asking the same question in here:
For more details, please see: How we roll out the new editor in Confluence
I hope this helps.
You could have a look at the Developer Diaries Add-on (only for the server version, not for cloud). While this is not strictly an add-on for Niko-Niko it supports team members to keep a developer diary or journal. Each member can track the excitement for the day and the mood on each page in the journal.
This Track Team Mood Howto shows how to create a chart with the team's mood data.
While the add-on is available for free it requires the commercial projectdoc Toolbox to be installed. The projectdoc Toolbox supports teams to employ agile documentation. So the developer diaries is an example of using the toolbox.
Both add-ons are available on the Atlassian Marketplace:
Disclaimer: I'm one of the authors of these add-ons. ![]()
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Hi Robert,
Thanks for your answer. I've seen your add-on and it looked fine but... i'm on cloud ![]()
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Hi Julia,
Thanks for your answer.
That could be a way to make it, but it doesn't seem te provide nice stats.
Anyway, it doesn't fit for me because I'm on cloud...
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