Can I build a confluence page with dynamic content

nitin
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January 6, 2025

I would like to create a wiki page on  confluence cloud where  I would like to provide Drop down boxes to user

They can select one more more country and one or more industry and based on these two inputs I would like to show/hide list of items 

This is solution will be used by  internal users hosted on confluence cloud

 

Is it feasible , can I get some guidance on this ?

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Kristian Klima
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January 6, 2025

Hi @nitin and welcome to the Community.

You can create a list of Expand macros where each expand macro would contain content for a specific country.

Or create a table in which the first column would a list of countries and second column would contain expand macros with the country-specific content.

Other than, you would probably need to look at Marketplace apps for solution. 

 

For more complex pathways to specific content, for example, is your country X, yes/no, is your industry A,B,C... then, you can look at Guided Pathways by Kolekti.

 

Last option... conditional content where users can choose the combination of countries/industries that applies to them. I discussed this in my Community article - this solution relies on a selection of apps by K15t - you'll find the details in the article, including links to apps and a live site where I showcase the concept.

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Manoj Gangwar
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January 6, 2025

Hi @nitin  Welcome to the community!

Confluence Cloud doesn’t support full dynamic content filtering natively, using marketplace apps or simple macros like expand sections should give you most of the functionality you need.

 

"Confluence Forms" or "Advanced Tables for Confluence" would likely be the quickest and easiest solutions. These apps offer greater flexibility and support dynamic content, giving you dropdowns with conditional display logic.

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