Hello,
I would like to put an information important on top of my confluence page : The version.
I know we can know the version with "..." -> "page history"
But i would know it directly in first information under the page title, like this :
(Actual)
Filters
Created by Tim Burton, last modified about 3 hours ago
(Wanted)
Filters
Created by Tim Burton, last modified about 3 hours ago, v.44.
Is it possible ? If yes, could you give the way to resolved it.
Thx
Create a user macro (you'll need admin privileges).
The answer outlined here leads the way, without telling you how to create it :-/
## @noparams
Issue #$content.version
To use it, just edit a page, hit the + to "insert more content" and search for the macro name you created.
It works a treat and appears on PDF's, if you gen a PDF from your page. Thanks to Richard Gundersen for answering his own question and sharing this great tip.
Put the following code in your custom HTML:
<script>AJS.toInit(function() { jQuery(".page-metadata-modification-info").append("<span>v." + jQuery("meta[name=page-version]").attr("content") + ".</span>"); });</script>
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