I want to create a set of Pages with one parent Page and a set of Child pages from a Template. Each parent Page should have the same set of child Pages for each time we want to use the parent Page template.
I am using Confluence On-Demand (Cloud). There does not seem to be a way to perform the above task.
I looked at --
-- Custom Blueprints, but these are not supported in Confluence Cloud
-- Page templates with Child Pages. These are not supported.
-- Creating a Macro, but these are not supported in Confluence Cloud
-- Add-in Marketplace. All of the options I could find that may be able to create Parent and Child Pages are not supported in Confluence Cloud.
Being able to create consistent set of site content from a template seems to be an essential feature for an intranet. What am I missing here?
The only other option I can think of is creating a Page template for each page we need in the set, and then manually creating the set of Pages in the correct order each time we need a copy of the parent Page with all of its child Pages. Since we need to create this set at least once a month, this is a tedious and error-prone solution to the problem.
I found this which sounds like what you want
https://marketplace.atlassian.com/plugins/eps.focuspro.PageTreeCreator/overview
The one thing I am wanting is to combine this with smart templates so all the pages being created are still linked back to the master template. This way if I want to change the format I only do it to the master template.
Thanks Paul -- one thing to note about the Page Tree Creator is that it does not work with Confluence Cloud. I am using the Cloud version so my options are even more limited.
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