Specify how the label for each element of the breadcrumb is to be rendered.
The template allows to contain references to document properties. Use ${...} to reference a property and $[...] to reference a property and render a link to the document.
Per default the template $[Name] is used.
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Template for Tooltip
Specify how the tooltip for each element of the breadcrumb is to be rendered.
The template allows to contain references to document properties. Use ${...} to reference a property. Since tooltips allow no HTML elements, links are not allowed.
Per default the template ${Short Description} is used.
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Use Primary
Check to use the primary page instead of the current page.
This option is useful if the macro is used in the context of a header or footer page where the information should be used from the rendered page and not from the page the macro is part of.
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2.5
This parameter is available since version 2.5.
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Render Self
Checkbox to select whether (checked) or not (unchecked) the page itself should be part of the crumb trail.
If selected, the page will be shown on the right as the last element on the crumb trail.
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First Count
Specify the number of elements from the root (left side of the crumb trail) to be always visible.
Defaults to 1.
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Last Count
Specify the number of elements from the leaf (right side of the crumb trail) to be always visible.
Defaults to 1.
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Breadcrumb Section ID
The breadcrumb is rendered within a HTML container. This parameter allows to control the HTML identifier of the container.
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The default identifier is valid to replace Confluence breadcrumb. If you employ this macro for some other use case, you need to specify an ID that does not collide with any other ID on the page.
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Breadcrumb ID
The breadcrumb is rendered as an HTML list. This parameter allows to control the HTML identifier of this list.
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The default identifier is valid to replace Confluence breadcrumb. If you employ this macro for some other use case, you need to specify an ID that does not collide with any other ID on the page.