This page last changed on Jun 21, 2007 by smaddox.

Users can create editable forms to enter page content by creating a template. For example, a software development project may have a template for use-cases; or a systems administration space, a template for defining what information is being kept about each server.

In Confluence, there are two types of templates:

Global templates can only be created by site administrators, and space templates by space administrators.

Templates are written in regular Confluence markup, using special markup to define form fields that need to be filled in.

Here is an example:

Note

Currently, templates can only be used to create a page. Once a page is created, the template is gone and all further editing is performed as if the template was never used. In the future, templates will be expanded to do more interesting things such as remaining part of the page, having more complex (and even dynamic) fields, being able to search Confluence based on the value of particular fields, and so on.

Important Plugins For Templates

Two popular plugins that expand on template behaviour are the Zones Plugin and Scaffolding Plugin. Below is a comparision:

Field Default Zones Plugin Scaffolding Plugin
Description Basic Flexible Powerful
Saves page version history
Allows return to form version
Suitable for dynamic data
Has a library of examples
RELATED TOPICS
Adding a Template
Creating a Page using a Template
Editing a template
Removing a Template
User Macros
Working with Pages Overview
Working with Templates Overview

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Document generated by Confluence on Dec 20, 2007 19:04