Hello,
I use it often for my documentation.
An example would be if I am listing out steps for a process, and within that process, there is a step that MAY be used maybe not enough to include in steps, but not enough to take to another document. Great way to include the information, but it's not always visible.
Certainly... Organize a set of concepts, requirements, specifications, or others into a hierarchy. Each item is represented by a title, but you want people to be able to read more about each item too, at their leisure and without having to jump to a different page or document, so you enclose the details into an expand. Therefore, each bullet point in your hierarchy is an expand, closed by default, whose title is a short description and whose contents is the longer description or a collection of added details. You may even want to go further and say that an expand's contents is itself a container that can thus include text, image, video, or even another hierarchy, table, etc. Why not? The idea is to consider expands as containers, just like table cells, or ideally bullet points as well, where a container can contain absolutely anything like a regular page.
Well I can't get the expand box to show tables, another expansion, etc. The old code snippet had ability to be collapsed or expanded anf to show line numbers. That's now gone.
You do not seem able to choose an alignment option for images that you insert?
@Jonno Katahanasthanks for this enhancement, it'll be useful for me.
A great feature but I am expericning issues with it. The text alignment / spacing / placement seems to be being cut unusually short (see attachment). I am using the Page Properities Report Macro. Perhaps this is part of the issue?!
Isn't this just feature parity with the old expand? What is new/improved?
This is perfect! We can use this to create document metadata and have it hidden in plain sight basically for a cleaner UX
Looks like no one at Altassian reads this. Comments are in vain
I don't think that is really the case TBH. I wouldn't assume the comments are not seen/read just because there isn't a response to them. What I find in this post is that it starts out announcing a specific feature but much of the comments are '...well that's nice but what about this...'.
I find it is much better to use the in-application feedback link for such or even adding suggestions at Atlassian Support.
It seems that if an Expand macro is in a table, it is not possible to insert an 'Include Page' or 'Excerpt Include' macro into the Expand macro. When attempting to do this, the Include Page or Excerpt Include macro is placed outside of the Expand macro.
Will this be fixed?
Question- I used to be able to put an expand macro within an excerpt, but with the new editor I cannot. Has anyone found a way to do this with the new editor?
In the old editor, we could nest Expand's.
It seems we can't in the new editor?
This seems like a backwards step, not an improvement...
Is there a plan to enable this any time soon?
Is the ability to nest expands coming back? This improvement is a step backwards for my team since we used nested expands so often.
Could you share why full-width option in Page Layout is discontinued in the new editor? I use full-width a lot in the old editor. I'm very sad this is taken away.
Great feature. I was just trying it out and came across a a couple things that could be enhanced.
+1 on this. I would love to be able to edit the format of the title.
hey guys, this is great! helps out a lot. but i have one question. it looks like you can put a singular JIRA macro within the new expand option, but i doesn't look like you can insert the table JRIA macro (having 2 or more in your search).
is this something that can be done? and that i am doing wrong? or is there a restriction on this?
cheers,
Is this feature going to be available to confluences held on a server, not cloud?
Hi is there a way to insert the expand table inside the "table of contents" macro?
At least, you need to provide a feature to show it as expanded or collapsed.
Displaying contents as always collapsed mode is not what I want, which make users unable to search text without expanding one by one.
If I have an expand macro in a table (field) and I want to insert a panel but it is not working. Other macros like "status" or "date" work fine. But when you select the macro "panel" it will automatically be placed above or below the expand. But not inside the expand macro. Could you please allow this macro in the expand macro? Thanks!
This announcement is so frustrating and annoying, since it glosses over that this is still not working!
What do we want to put in our expands? Additional content, like diagrams, images, bulleted points to understand and - very common - code snippets. Half of this works. Half does not work.
So, yay - we can put the expand macro in a table (which we could not when the new editor was released). But it only does basic text, images, nothing else. So its a handicapped expand.
Please complete the feature. Bullet points and code snippets in expands in tables - its a very, very common use.
Here are two issues that speak to the issue.
Here's a page with a table that - in line with the statement on this page - also does not tell the whole story, but marks this as implemented:
So, yay, handicapped expand that can only contain basic content is now usable in the tables. Still waiting for the rest...
Please help add expandable = false in edit mode! It will free up a lot of room.
How can we use this to nest ? Trying to build a confluence page via python script and it needs nesting using expand macro . How can it be done ?
{Expand} txt here {Expand}
The new expand feature is awesome 👍
Except that it still does not work for bulletpoints, code, etc. (noted here and by many others)
But disregarding that little detail, yeah, really awesome.
Maybe next time they'll go all the way and fix it. New editor will be on par with old editor sometime 2027.