I am trying to create a column in my table that would contain vertical text. Is that possible?
Hi Troy,
you can define macro (you need admin permission), go to General configuration -> User Macros -> Create a User Macro.
Enter your Macro Name and Macro Title. In Macro Body Processing select "Rendered" option. Into Template paste following code:
## Macro: rotate-table-headers
## Macro title: A macro for rotating all the headers in a table
## Macro has a body: Y
## Body processing: n/a
## Output: HTML
##
## Developed by: David Simpson <david@davidsimpson.me>
## Date created: 2013-11-20
## Installed by: My Name
## @param height:title=Height|type=string|required=true|desc=e.g.100px
<style>
/** @see: http://css-tricks.com/snippets/css/text-rotation/ */
.rotate-table th div.tablesorter-header-inner, td.confluenceTd {
-webkit-transform: rotate(-90deg);
-moz-transform: rotate(-90deg);
-ms-transform: rotate(-90deg);
-o-transform: rotate(-90deg);
transform: rotate(-90deg);
filter: progid:DXImageTransform.Microsoft.BasicImage(rotation=3); /* Internet Explorer */
}
.rotate-table th, td {
vertical-align:middle;
horizontal-align:middle;
height: $paramheight;
}
</style>
<div class="rotate-table">$body</div>
In Confluence page, use this macro and into body paste your table. It should lead into following formatting:
This post is based on https://superuser.com/questions/741451/how-do-i-create-vertical-table-headings-in-confuence%C2%A0
How we can achieve this for a particular TD and not for all TD's?
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For anyone reaching this page via Google; the solution provided in this article does apply to Confluence DC only. On Atlassian Cloud, there is no simple way to create and maintain macros like this. See Solved: "User Macros" option not showing in "General Confi... (atlassian.com) for further info.
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