We have a Knowledge base made with confluence cloud and we want to add auto-generated html to the pages for a code documentation.
We want to now if there is a way in confluence to do so.
Or if we have to purchase an add-on for HTML.
We are also wondering if the Markdown macro got discontinued.
Because we can't access it anymore. On the new pages of confluence it is not available anymore and on the old pages, the button is inactive.
You can activate the confluence html macro as described here:
https://confluence.atlassian.com/doc/html-macro-38273085.html
What do you mean by auto generated html?
The markdown macro is a third party app in the recent version as far as i know. check out the server version here: https://marketplace.atlassian.com/apps/1211438/markdown-macro-for-confluence?hosting=server&tab=overview
Thanks for the reply. I have confluence Cloud and both of those options appear to be Server only. The auto generation part is not important. It is basically just a few HTML pages that are automatically generated that I then would like to manually integrate them somehow in my knowledge base.
Are there any solutions for the Cloud version?
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Nope. This is a restricted function in confluence cloud. The nice volks at Atlassian have blocked it (security reasons-- read XSS vulnerability).
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