How to add radio button in a confluence page, am looking for content change with selection.
We have a page for setting up an application, which is of few types. Based on user selection of which type he want s to install, I would like to populate the respective steps.
Hi Team,
Any updates on the Radio button? Is this something that can be added as a default feature instead of buying 3rd party apps just for radio button.
Hi Sagar,
Confluence doesn't have a radio button macro to use, so you'll need a 3rd party add-on for that.
I would recommend starting by looking at these add-ons on Marketplace that allow you to create a form in Confluence.
Otherwise, you could try doing it with an HTML macro if you're familiar with how to do it in HTML.
Let me know if you have any questions.
Shannon
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Hi Shannaon,
Am looking for a free of cost feature. Can you tell me if ṭhe radio buttons can provide content change with selection of respective radio button ?
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Sagar,
It all depends on how you develop them. If you choose to just embed radio buttons using HTML then they wouldn't, but I could see a fully developed add-on being able to do that.
Shannon
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This is quite surprising that such a basic functionality is not part of the basic feature set of Confluence.
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We have had requests in the past for this, but we didn't get a lot of interest on it, and as a result were closed.
As a result, the requests have been closed. You can feel free to comment on the requests with your feedback directly, but in the meantime you will want to use a 3rd party add-on to add the functionality.
Regards,
Shannon
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Hello,
I think it would be useful, I really wanted to use a radio button right now for something.
You could of implemented it by now :-(
Regards,
Mike
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