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All Refined Pages, Jira Projects, and Confluence Spaces that you add in the Site Builder get their own landing page on your Refined site. Modules are the building blocks of these pages.
Go to a page’s Layout Editor.
Hover your mouse over a spot in the layout and click the + Add module button that appears.
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Title | Turn the module’s title on or off. | ||
Title text | Enter the module’s title. Use text variables such as $userfirstname to make this title dynamic. | ||
Display style [ tbd ] LINK TO IMAGES AND DESCRIPTIONS INFO BELOW |
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Avatars | [ tbd ] | ||
Number of items | Enter the amount of blogposts you want to show by default. Users can always click a button to load more, except when Display style is set to Slideshow. | ||
Filter [ tbd ] | Filters let you narrow down which blog posts from your site's Confluence spaces to show. Simple lets you use the most common filters. Select Advanced to filter with CQL. | ||
Filter by label |
from legacy page: Show only blogposts that have a specific label in Confluence, or exclude specific blogposts by adding Enter a label here to include only the pages that have that label in Confluence. Add a dash ( - ) in front of the labela label to exclude its issues. Separate multiple labels with commas. | ||
Filter by space |
from legacy page:Decide which spaces to include:
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Filter by author |
from legacy page: Only show content from one or more authors, by adding their Account ID(s). A user’s ID can be found in the URL of their Atlassian profile. For example, in a URL ending with wiki/people/62f636d425abc07e51c8b330, the bold string of letters and numbers is the user’s ID. Separate multiple IDs with commas. TIP: Make this content dynamic by using Text VariablesEnter a creator's Account ID to include their blog posts. Add a dash ( - ) in front of an ID to exclude their blog posts. Separate multiple IDs with commas. To only show blog posts from the user viewing the page, use CQL (Advanced filter) with the function currentUser(). | ||
Filter with CQL |
from legacy page: The advanced filter lets you use Use CQL to show specific blogposts. Use "type = blogpost". Make the filter dynamic with text variables. For example, show blog posts that the user added:
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