Hi All
I'm interested in being able to show a Page tree (currently I'm using the page tree macro) - but I need to also show the version number for each page (e.g. appended after each page title).
Any input on how to do this?
Hi @Tommy Poulsen ,
Our app, Advanced Content Navigator, can do something like that.
With our flexible panels, you can open page history and save that view. This is obviously a bit overkill for a large space, but it may solve the original problem: quickly check a version for a page (by clicking only 1 per page).
Also, you can detect changes in the tree, which might save you many valuable clicks since you will know precisely what has changed since your last visit!
Other than that, you can insert multiple macros with different root locations to build a personal dashboard where information can be gathered from multiple spaces!
Give it a try, and let me know how we could improve; maybe we can add the feature you miss!
Feel free to contact me at balazs.szakal@meta-inf.hu
Balázs - Product Owner
@Tommy Poulsen You may be able to use Confluence Databases to achieve this. You might want to look at this article to see if it gives you some ideas and other places to look: https://community.atlassian.com/t5/Confluence-articles/Use-Databases-for-your-docs-life-cycle-management/ba-p/2663479
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Confluence's built-in Page Tree macro doesn't provide an option to show page version numbers next to the page titles, It is a great observation and would be a convenient feature to have
Hope this helps - Happy to help further!!
Thank you very much and have a great one!
Warm regards
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Thanks, and I'm aware that the built-in page tree macro doesn't support it.
My question is - is there an obvious alternative way to get this functionality, or go about to build it somehow?
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Customize the Page Tree Macro would be quite complex and you can try preferring other possibilities like 3rd party apps as like one - Page Tree Visualization-Confluence Tree Structure Automation | Atlassian Marketplace
Regards
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