Confluence Docs 3.3 : Metadata Macro
This page last changed on Dec 17, 2009 by ggaskell.
The Metadata macro allows you to embed metadata into pages and blog posts for presentation with the Metadata Summary Macro. Each metadata item consists of a field name and an associated value. When a metadata macro is rendered on a page, each metadata item is presented on a single line, starting with the name of the field, followed by its value, for example:
Is-Secret: Yes
Author-Nickname: Banana Split Each metadata macro is 'labelled', allowing you to:
Usage with the Macro BrowserTo insert the metadata macro into a page using the Macro Browser,
Once you've found the metadata macro, click 'insert' to add it to your page. Usage with the Wiki Markup Editor{details:label=test} Is-Secret: Yes Author-Nickname: Banana Split {details} Each metadata item is added on a separate line. Separate each field and value with a colon (:) followed by a space. For example: colour: Red. In the example above,
ParametersParameters are options that you can include in Confluence macros to control the content or format of the macro output. The table below lists relevant parameters for this macro. Parameter names are different in the macro browser and in wiki markup. Below we show the macro browser parameter names in bold text, and the equivalent wiki markup parameters in (bracketed) text. If we do not show any parameter name for the wiki markup, then you should leave out the parameter name and simply include the parameter value as the first parameter, immediately after the colon (:).
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