Hey hey,
I know there aren't any direct macros for this so I am just open to ideas here. We are trying to set up a page that 3 people can go into and add short daily NEED TO KNOW snippets into (manually pulled from blogs, emails, etc). We want people to be able to watch this page so they receive email notifications when it is updated. We want everything to be archived. We want it to only show information for the last 7 days. We have tried setting up a private blog and then using the Blog Post Macro (with details) to accomplish this but the problem with this is that it send notifications to watchers.
We also tried manually updating one page and then deleting any entry past the seventh day but then we have to manually archive.
Any work arounds for this? Any ideas?
Thanks in advance!
Hi Jon,
Perhaps:
You've then got a) an archive of the contents as past blog posts, b) a place to discuss the days updates, and c) email notifications to all relevant parties.
Regards,
Nicholas Muldoon
Arijea, creators of Better Blogs for Confluence
Unfortunately, we are on Cloud. Hopefully, we will be moving to server soon! Thinking about going with Contegix.
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I don't quite understand the "problem" of sending notifications - isn't that what you want?... but I'll offer this
The standard <<Create>> button allows a Blog post to be created. Then when you <<Browse>Blog posts you see all the historical blogs
On another page in Edit mode
select Insert>OtherMacros>BlogPosts
Configure the Time Frame to show posts in last "7d" or "8w" or "2m" ...
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