I understand that I can embed a specific Trello card in Confluence by placing the link inline on the page, and I can embed an entire Trello Board using the Trello macro, but. . . it is not interactive.
My questions are as follows:
If it cannot be done, that's all I'm looking for: an answer as to whether or not it is possible to do these things.
That's it! Thanks in advance!
Hello, Charisma -
I am so sorry no one's been able to help you quite yet. I'm going to try and help you solve your issues!
When you say that embedding the Trello board in Confluence using the macro works but it's not interactive, can you expand on that? Are you unable to make changes to the board using this setup?
And regarding your numbered questions:
I hope this helps, Charisma!
appreciate your responses, Devon. I saw that article about embedding Trello cards in other places, but all of them on that page describe functionality that can only b achieved in Server on-premises, unfortunately. SO much cannot be done in cloud. We have no themes, we have no ability to add JS or HTML, and the ability to add CSS is being removed (not that it affects anything anyway; the UI mostly ignores it). There are no custom fonts or colors or anything. It's asad, drab place. And this just gets added to the monster list of why we are looking into other applications that we *can* customize. I suppose some groups don't want to change a thing; they want an OOTB solution, and that's it. But one-fits-all is not a great position, especially in a "new and up & coming" platform like cloud. It really bums me out. Again, appreciate your help, though! These are the answers I needed, regardless of whether I liked them. Haha! Have a great day!
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