Is there an feature or solution that allows users to create JIRA issue(s) from Confluence without navigating the user away from Confluence?
My goal is to create a Meeting Notes Template/Blueprint and include a JIRA Issue creator option.
The best issue creator, IMO, appears to be creating issues via direct HTML links:
https://confluence.atlassian.com/display/JIRA051/Creating+Issues+via+direct+HTML+links
The downside is it navigates the user to JIRA. I realize you can right-click and open a new tab so you don't lose your spot in Confluence. Nevertheless, I'm trying to make this as slick and easy to use/adopt as possible. Is there a solution that will keep the user in one location so they don't have to navigate between the tools or toggle between tabs?
Matthew, Nic is right. There is a video of what he is describing on this blog post:
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If you have the application links correct, then you can highlight lines or bullet points in Confluence, hover until the popup appears, then hit the JIRA logo - it'll turn each line or bullet into a JIRA issue, leaving the user in Confluence.
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