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Activity Stream module
The Activity Stream module shows recently updated pages in a Confluence space. It includes the date of change and which user made the update.
Add this module to a page
This module is only available if you have installed Refined for Confluence Cloud.
All Refined Pages, Confluence spaces, Jira Software projects and JSM projects 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 the Page Builder.
Hover your mouse over the desired location on the page and click the + Add module button that appears.
Click Activity in the left-hand menu.
Edit the title
Simply click the module’s text to start writing and formatting. You can use text variables to make the text dynamic, for example to display the user’s first name.
Edit the settings
Select the module to see its menu, which appears on its right-hand side.
Click the Cogwheel.
Module tab
Setting | Description |
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Fixed height | By default, all modules adjust their size to their content. If you want a fixed height instead, fill in the desired height in pixels. |
Activity Stream tab
Setting | Description |
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Number of items | Choose how many activities to show. |
Filter | Filters let you narrow down which activity in your site's Confluence spaces is shown. Simple lets you filter by label, space and contributor. Select Advanced to filter with CQL. |
Filter by Label | Enter a label to only include pages that have that label in Confluence. Add a dash ( - ) in front of a label to exclude its pages. Separate multiple labels with commas. |
Filter by Space | Decide which spaces to include:
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Filter by Contributor | Enter a contributor's Account ID to include their activity. 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. |
Filter with CQL | Filter with CQL. Make the filter dynamic with text variables. |