This page last changed on Jun 17, 2007 by rosie@atlassian.com.

You need to edit in 'Wiki Markup' mode to include macros in your page.

The Navmap macro displays the list of pages associated with a specified label as a navigation map.

A label must be specified for this macro.

Navmap macro

What you need to type What you will get
{navmap:documentation}




Optional Parameters:

No  parameter Default Description
 1 title None Specify a title for the navigation map
 2 wrapAfter 5 Specify the number of cells in a row
 3 cellWidth 90 px Specify the cell width
 4 cellHeight 60 px Specify the cell height
 5 Theme Confluence Define a theme for the navmap

1. Specify a title for the navigation map

What you need to type What you will get
{navmap:documentation|title=Confluence Documentation}


2. Specify the number of cells in a row

The default is 5 cells.

{navmap:mylabel|wrapAfter=3}



3. Specify the cell width

The default width is 90px

{navmap:mylabel|cellWidth=120}

4. Specify the cell height

The default is 60px

{navmap:mylabel|cellHeight=120}

5. Define a theme for the navmap

If you want to create your own look and feel for the navmap (say one with rounded corners), you can do so by adding a file to the WEB-INF/classes/templates/macros directory. The file name convention to use is: navmap-mytheme.vm. You can use whatever name you like in place of mytheme. Just make sure you specify this when calling the macro using theme=mytheme.

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