Hello,
I've searched a lot - it looks like a lot of people want to show the name of the creator of a page in a special place on the page. The solutions that I have found only work by writing my own macro, for which I need admin rights, which of course, I do not have as a normal user.
Is there a solution instead of entering @User manually?
Thanks!
Jens
Upps! I was to stupid . I was looking for the macro but overlooked it.... ;)
I will check it - thanks for the tip!
Jens
Hi @Jens
The creator of the page is always shown direct underneath the title:
Or why do you want to get the creator? Can't you contact the confluence admin for creating this easy user macro?
Regards, Dominic
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Hi Dominic,
thanks for your reply.
In our Integrated Management System (IMS) we've some document clearings at the bottom. I want to have all the relevant information at one place in one table. The creator belongs to that and I don't want the reader to scroll up and down to get the information he wants.
Our admin will not creating this macro. As often, it is a difficult subject to get something from an admin that he himself does not see the need and that makes him work...
Jens
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Okay, I see.
I found an interessting macro:
Is this a possible solution for you?
Regards, Dominic
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Hello Dominic,
thanks for your help.
I'm not quite sure how it should work - there's no option for me to configure a parameter in the cheese macro.
Regards
Jens
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Hi Jens
You don't have to use the cheese macro. The cheese macro is only an example on this page. Atlassian uses the cheese macro on every macro documentation page :)
You have to use the "contributors macro".
Regards, Dominic
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