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Activity Stream module (Page Builder)
Activity Stream module (Page Builder)
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The Pages module shows a list an overview of pages that belong to a one or more Confluence spacespaces. It includes the page’s title, datecan include images, titles, dates, and authorauthors. If a page has one or more images, the module shows the first image on that the page.

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Add this module to a page

Info

This module is only available if you have installed Refined for Confluence Cloud.

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  1. Go to a landing page on your

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  1. site

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  1. .Go to

  2. the Page BuilderClick the Edit page button.

  3. Hover your mouse over the desired location on the page and click the + Add module button that appears.

  4. Click Pages in the left-hand menu.

  5. Select the Pages module.

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.

Edit the settings

  1. Select Click the module to see open its settings menu, which appears on its right-hand side.Click the Cogwheel.

  2. Edit the settings, which are divided over multiple tabs:

Module tab

Setting

Description

Background

Add an Image, Color, or Gradient as background – or turn off the background by selecting None.

There are multiple ways to pick a color:

  • Select the shade and hue at the top of the popup.

  • Enter an RGB, RGBA, or hex code.

  • Click the eyedropper icon to select a color from anywhere on the page (available in the browsers Firefox and Edge).

  • Click one of the recently used colors.

Use the vertical slider in the middle of the popup to control the color’s opacity.

Fixed height

By default, all modules adjust their size to their content.

If you want

To set a fixed height instead, fill in the desired height in pixels.

Pages tab

Setting

Description

Display style

  • Card view shows titles, publication dates and images for each page.

  • Simple list shows only page titles.

Avatars

Show or hide the page authors' avatars (profile pictures). Users set up their avatars in their Atlassian account.

Number of items

Enter the amount of pages you want to display by default. Users can

always

click a button to load more pages.

Filter

Filters let you narrow down which pages from your site's Confluence spaces to show.

  • Simple lets you use filter by label and space.

  • Select Advanced to filter with CQL.

Filter by label
Available when Filter is set to Basic.

Enter a label

here

you use in Confluence to only include

only the

pages

that have

with that label

in Confluence

. Add a dash ( - ) in front of a label to exclude

its issuesLeave this field empty to

pages. Separate multiple labels with commas.

Filter by space
Available when Filter is set to Basic.

Decide which spaces to include:

To show pages from all Confluence spaces on your site

. When placed on a page that is created from a Confluence space, use the text variable $spacekey to show pages from only that space

, leave this field empty.

To show pages from one or more other spaces,

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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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Text variables
Text variables
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Order by
Available when Filter is set to Basic.

Arrange the content by modification date, creation date, or alphabet.

Filter with CQL
Available when Filter is set to Advanced.

Use "type = page". Make the filter dynamic with text variables.

For example, show the user's

favourite

favorite pages:

Code Block
favorite = currentUser() and type = page

Images

When the Display style is set to Card view, the cards show the first image located on the page. Cards are displayed in By default, the module shows an image from the blog post (if available). You can also set a custom preview image (and text) instead. Images are shown in a 4:3 landscape (horizontal) format.The module automatically shows the first image located in each blogpost. If that image has a different ratio than 4:3, the module will crop it. We recommend using images that are at least 800x600 pixels.If you want to use a different image, add metadata to the blogpost.