Could you use jQuery within the HTML macro?
You'd need some linked CSS to go along with it, because it's not pretty:
Hi Adam,
could you please help? How can we implement this into a template?
Is there any other proper macro because we don't have HTML macro?
Thanks in advance,
Rumi
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Though the source editor would work, you can insert "$currentDateLozenge" in the template to get the current date in the nice date picker macro. This appears to be how some default templates do it, and there's no need to use the Source Editor plugin.
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Adam,
I'm sorry, your solution finally worked, maybe I did a syntax mistake.
Thank you very much it's really appreciated.
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Hi Adam,
I tried your technic but it doesn't seem to work. All my HTML macros are active but I'm not sure if I have something to install or to enable for the AJS ??
Sorry, I'm green with Confluence...
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