This page last changed on Sep 07, 2011 by pwatson.

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.

On this page:

To insert the navmap macro into a page using the Macro Browser:

  1. In the Confluence editor, choose Insert > Other Macros.
  2. Find and select the required macro.

 

When editing, you can click on the macro placeholder and choose Edit to display the parameters for this macro in the Macro Browser.

Parameters are options that you can set for Confluence macros to control the content or format of the macro output. The table below lists parameters for this macro that can be set in the Macro Browser.

Parameter

Required?

Default

Description

Label

yes

none

Specify the label associated with the pages you want to show in the navigation map.

Map Title

no

none

Specify a title for the navigation map.

Number of Cells Per Row

no

5

Specify the number of cells in a row

Cell Width (Pixels)

no

90 px

Specify the cell width

Cell Height (Pixels)

no

60 px

Specify the cell height

Navigation Map Theme

no

Confluence

Define a theme for the navmap.

If you want to create your own navmap 'look and feel' (for example, one with rounded corners), you need to add a customised navmap macro theme file to the WEB-INF/classes/templates/macros directory. The file name convention to use is navmap-mytheme.vm. Use the name of your choice for the mytheme part of the file name, which is also the value you use for this parameter. Hence, if your theme was called navmap-roundededges.vm, use the value of roundededges for this parameter.

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