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Mark information as less important, with a button on top of the page that shows less important info

In Confluence, it would be nice to be able to select part of the content of a page, and mark it as less important. The standard rendering of the page would not show it. A button on top of the page that says "Show all data of this article" or something similar would show it.

I start this discussion rather than a feature request, as perhaps it is functionality that is already there. 

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Grigory Salnikov
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Nov 11, 2021

Hi @C Fenijn and welcome to our community!

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Have you considered the Expand macro functionality?

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Hi Grigory,

Thanks for your reply.

I use the expand functionality a lot indeed, and it is very useful.

What I describe is global to a document, with one button which toggles showing or hiding content that is marked as less important. Is that possible with this expand macro?

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Nov 11, 2021

Oh, I see.

No the expand is more granular, of course, so it is not possible.

I am sure the desired behaviour can be implemented in a custom macro but I am not aware of any existing ones.

Take care, @C Fenijn !

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Thanks again, Grigory,

If I will ever open a feature request for this, I shall reformulate it based on your feedback, so that is useful.

Cheers,

Carel.

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