Hello experts! Can someone provide the steps to creating tiles that link to workspaces? I don't seem to be able to locate the macros (tile container, etc. ) that would facilitate this? If there is some pro tip or steps to follow that someone could share? I'd be most grateful any help. For a visual example - something like this would be great.
Hi @K welcome to the community:)
In addition to the options mentioned before, you can consider Mosaic. It has various features that can help you create navigation sections that lead to different pages, such as advanced cards, buttons, banners, etc.
Additionally, it includes other very important formatting features, which aren't available in Confluence's built-in features, like tabs, numbered headings, tooltips, etc.
To help you build professionally looking content faster, Mosaic provides a big base of full-page templates and a smart designer that turns copies into formatted sections in seconds.
Please let me know if you have any questions or need help, Mosaic was created by my team :)
Hello @K and welcome to the Community.
The easiest way to achieve this is with Company Hub (which you can repurpose for non-intranet purposes).
The thing is, though, that Company Hub is only available on Confluence Premiur and higher. I just checked and macros such as Cards and Carousel are not available on my private Standard site.
A workaround would be to
In my example I have a single row of a 3-column layouts
Other than that, I can only recommend a Marketplace app. For example, this is our intranet site built with Scroll Viewport by K15t. Each tile leads to a specific space.
Other options include Refined by Refined, Mantra and Karma by Seibert-Appanvil...
All these apps can be used to achieve your goal and make the site better.
But from the purely functional point of view, the Layouts + Linked Cards will do the job.
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@Kristian Klima Thank you so much for providing such a detailed and helpful reply!
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