Confluence Docs 3.3 : Form Field Markup for Templates
This page last changed on Jun 02, 2010 by alui.
Templates are written in the same notation as other pages in Confluence with special markup to insert form fields. When a user creates a page using a template that contains form fields, the user will be prompted to key in data. The data will be captured and stored in the new page. Here are the three kinds of form fields supported and the markup to create them:
Every input field must have a unique name. If you have more than one text input field in the same template with the same name, Confluence will make sure that they all end up with the same value (This is useful if you need the same information in more than one place in the page). For an example, please see Adding a Template.
Improved MarkupThe above formatting is the basic markup bundled with Confluence, but two plugins expand on this markup to provide greater functionality. Links to these plugins and a comparison can be found in the Working with Templates Overview. RELATED TOPICSWorking with Templates Overview Take me back to Confluence User's Guide |
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