Hello,
My team and I were wondering if Confluence Cloud supported space-wide variables in some way (through built-in features or plugins). We'd like to use them for our documentation but couldn't find any way to implement them - we've tried looking into a couple plugins but so far none of them have supported space-wide variables.
Thanks in advance for your help,
Oriane Fontaumard
Hello @[deleted] and @James Seabrook
Sorry for not getting back to you earlier.
You can have a look at the QC Documents app which let's you print out page elements through your spaces. You can choose to display the author of the page, the latest version, and a lot more interesting things, and every time you change those elements on your page they will get automatically updated on all the pages you have mentioned them.
I hope this helps with both your cases 🙂
Best,
Sofia
Hello @[deleted]
Could you give some more information as to what you mean with space-wide variables and what you want to achieve? For example, would you like to display the properties of a certain page within a certain space to a second page?
Kind regards,
Sofia
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Hello @Sofia Kargioti _QC Analytics_
Sorry for the lack of precision, we were thinking of text variables for the content of our pages, where each variable would reference a value we'd assign manually.
e.g., if our documentation mentions, let's say, the latest version of our app in multiple pages, we'd like to create a variable called LATEST_VERSION, to which we'd assign said version in string format (for example 'v1.0'). At that point, if we released a new version, we'd like to be able to go back to the LATEST_VERSION variable and change its value from 'v1.0' to 'v2.0' - and have that change reflected on all the pages where we've input LATEST_VERSION in our text.
Hope that clarifies it!
Thank you,
Oriane
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@Sofia Kargioti _QC Analytics_
Did you find an answer to this? I am looking for exactly the same thing!
Thanks,
James
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