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Add this module to a page
Open the Page Builder on the page you want to edit. This can be:
The site’s homepage.
A Refined Page.
The landing page of a Jira project, Jira Service Management project, or Confluence SpaceClick the Edit page button.
Hover your mouse over the desired location on the page and click the + Add module button that appears.
Click News in the left-hand menu.
Select the News module.
Go to a landing page on your site.
Edit the title
Simply click the module’s title to start writing and formatting. You can (heading), to edit it. There are various formatting options, including paragraph/heading styles. Tip: use text variables to make the text dynamic, for example to display the user’s first name.
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Display style |
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Avatars | Show or hide the blog authors' avatars (profile pictures). Users set up their avatars in their Atlassian account. | ||||||||||
Number of items | Enter the amount of blog posts you want to show by default. Users can always click a button to load more, except when the Display style is set to Slideshow. | ||||||||||
Filter | Filters let you narrow down which blog posts from your site's Confluence spaces to show.
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Filter by label | Enter a label to include only the blog posts that have that label in Confluence. Add a dash ( - ) in front of a label to exclude its blog posts. Separate multiple labels with commas. | ||||||||||
Filter by space | To show blog posts from all Confluence spaces on your site, leave this field empty. To show blog posts from one or more other spaces, add space keys separated with commas. Exclude a space key by adding a dash ( - ) in front of it. To show dynamic content, enter a text variable:
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Filter by author | Enter a creator’s Account ID to include their blog posts. A user’s Account 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 Account ID. Add a dash ( - ) in front of a Account ID to exclude that user’s activity. Separate multiple IDs with commas. To show only blog posts created by the user viewing the page, enter $userid. | ||||||||||
Filter with CQL | Use CQL to show specific blog posts. Use "type = blogpost". Make the filter dynamic with text variables. For example, show blog posts that the user added:
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