I don't know exactly what you are describing, but a trick I use all the time is to make use of the "make.page" URL which you can put into the Chrome address bar. This creates a new Confluence page in the current or last folder you worked in. Perhaps you could make a button to trigger that? Good luck!
Hi @Josh Shepherd ,I write with plugin and i try
<web-panel name="ButtonCustom" key="aui-button-subtle" i18n-name-key="system.content.button"
location="system.content.button" weight="10">
<resource name="view" type="velocity" location="/templates/buttoncustom.vm"/>
<!-- <condition class="com.actions.test"/> -->
</web-panel> but it no working
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