Hello,
does somebody know if there is a way (plug-in, macro, add-on...) to make own graphic content in Confluence?
Maybe something that let you use shapes (triangle, square and so on...) to display something?
Possibly free or atleast low-budget.
Thank you very much in advance, Daniel
Hi DM,
You can use Jira Chart and Chart macro in confluence. it is inbuilt Addon.
try in page or space go to edit mode and type {Jira Charts and {Chart
Find below link and you will get idea how to use this.
https://confluence.atlassian.com/doc/jira-chart-macro-427623467.html
https://stiltsoft.com/blog/2015/12/how-to-make-charts-and-graphs-in-confluence/
My preference is LucidChart with which you only pay for those making graphics, but everyone else can view the graphics in Confluence for free.
There are also a number of free graphic tools that you could use to make graphics that you then attach to a page.
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Hi Milo,
thanks, but it still costs to much.. The idea with the graphic tools is good, but we would like to edit the graphics in Confluence without downloading and the uploading it again
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You can do a few basic things with the "content formatting macros", but what you really need is one of the diagramming add-ons. The more powerful ones that really let you do anything are paid, but they're all very much worth a look, and in most cases, very much worth the price! See https://marketplace.atlassian.com/search?application=confluence&category=&cost=&hosting=&marketingLabel=&q=diagram
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