Hi !
with Confluence I am creating a document which should be understood as a "draft". The document is a page hierarchy next to other already "published" documents. I would like to add a header on my draft page hierarchy like I probably would do in Word with its header/footer functionality.
Of course I could edit every single page in that hierarchy and add on top some notes, but I wonder if there is a nice plugin or other method which I could not figure out.
thanks for readings,
thomas
Hallo Thomas
Just to clarify: Are you looking for a way of regularly marking pages as "draft", then removing that marking when they're published? The following two add-ons can help you with that:
Alternatively, if you're not needing to add the header regularly, you can do it this way:
Alyson has suggested a good way of adding a header to all pages in a space. Another way to do that is via the documentation theme: https://confluence.atlassian.com/display/DOC/Configuring+the+Documentation+Theme
Using the Documentation theme is perhaps a bit simpler, and the customisations don't need to be re-applied each time you upgrade Confluence.
I hope this answers your question!
Cheers, Sarah
Hi Sarah,
i checked both add-ons but they don't quite match my issue.
I'm very happy with the Include-Page macro. I had like 30 pages which I have changed and added myself a new "standard page as a draft" template. In that combination I'm very happy now and I do have exactly what I was looking for.
thank you very much.
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Hi Thomas,
After researching the Market Place, I'm afraid there isn't a plugin capable of doing that at this time.
Alternatively, you can customize the Space Admin > Look and Feel > Layout > Page Layout and add a header for all pages within an specific space. That's the closest I could find that may suit your needs.
Hope it helps.
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