My manager asked me to create a dropdown list that each item in the list will show other dropdown list. I think we call it cascading dropdown list.
Would you please help me on finding the solution. I am completely new in Wiki confluence .
Thanks,
@Narges MJ Welcome to the Atlassian community
You would need to use an app like ConfiForms that provides that capability. Cascading dropdowns are not native to Confluence.
Thanks @Brant Schroeder for mentioning our lovely ConfiForms app
It's definitely an app which can help you @Narges MJ here, but...
I wonder what your manager wants to do with the created list after.
One thing is to create an element, but another is to assign some behaviour to it - so what it is supposed to do?
Alex
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He want to have a dropdown list that shows the name of each group under him and then on other drop down that when you click on each group shows info or the sub groups of those groups
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I wonder what do you mean by "groups" and especially by "sub-groups"... Is this about security groups? I dont think there is any hierarchy
Tp show user groups you can do something like this:
(2 methods - one is via our app - ConfiForms and another option is to create a dropdown on the fly via JavaScript and Confluence REST API)
PS, of course there are alternatives out there :-) May be others have something else to offer/suggest
Alex
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example:
Team as a item in menu, then we click on that and it shows three team name
Team
now under each team name we want a drop down to show a list of sub team name or the info about each team
Multi level dropdown
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