Hello,
I'm struggling with writing a wiki markup for a Confluence 4.0 template... I want to nest a table within a table, and it has to be within a wiki markup format... can someone please help me?
An idea for Atlassian based around this: what about making an option within 'Tools' to view the page in wiki markup format (you have already got 'view source' & view format') - this would be a great tool to use so we can create in WYSIWUG format and then we can adapt to a Global template as we see fit....
So, anyone ho can help me with the wiki markup coding I would be very greatful...
Hopefully you will see what I would like to have below (since I can't upload a pic):
+-------------+-------------+ | table 1a | table 1b | | | +---------+ | | | | table 2a| | | | +---------+ | | | | table 2b| | | | +---------+ | +-------------+-------------+
Regards,
Grunta
Hey Grunta!
You sure can nest a table within a table in Confluence by enclosing this nested table within the NOTE or INFO macros.
Here is how you can do this:
| Type | Indicates the type call.
{note:icon=false} || Type || Call ||
| Missed | Bogus |
| Bogus | Missed |
| Host | Virus |
| Bug | Flu |{note} |
OR
| Type | Indicates the type call.
{info:icon=false} || Type || Call ||
| Missed | Bogus |
| Bogus | Missed |
| Host | Virus |
| Bug | Flu |{info} |
Hope this helps! :)
It isnt the BEST of methods, but sure is sweet! Ain' it? (:
Best,
Dave
{panel} works also
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Will work if you wrap {section} tag around table too...
{csv} will work too.
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Hey Grunta, unfortunately the wiki markup doesn't support nested tables. However, the XHTML editor does; we're planning on integrating the XHTML editor with templates in the near future, please follow this ticket for automatic updates: CONF-11744
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Hello,
Does anyone know if this can be done? - I'm a little puzzled as to how to do this...
Thanks,
Grunta
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