Experience to get the job done. Requires instructions to the point.
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Shows what to expect when using variables in 'User Created Templates' or 'Global Templates'. |
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Instead of a table listing the name and properties of the subdocuments, transclude the content into the parent document. |
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Autolist macros allow to display a list of documents dependent on a set of properties. This screencast shows how to use the Display Table macro to select all documents tagged with a given keyword. |
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Learn how to access projectdoc properties via REST API with cURL. |
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Learn how to access projectdoc space properties via REST API with cURL. |
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Agile documentation is not another buzzword. There is actually a set of rules to follow which will lead to meaningful documentation. Writing helpful documentation is not easy, but it gets a lot easier with the agile mindset - and with the projectdoc Toolbox. |
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It is pretty easy to annotate dynamic lists with the projectdoc Toolbox on Confluence. |
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Discard unwanted references in manually compiled lists with the projectdoc Toolbox on Confluence. |
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The projectdoc Toolbox provides a number of features to help teams to reuse content. Content can be transcluded individually or in form of a multitransclude. Authors can even transclude content from multiple documents in the wiki, effectively combining transclusion with automatic lists. |
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Doctypes and the Name List Macro allow to specify a range of valid tokens for a value. These values can be rendered by applying specific CSS styles. |
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Short introduction on using data tables or using views on data. |
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Reusing sections typically includes the transcluded content to match the document structure of the transcluding document. The projectdoc Toolbox does this automatically. |
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The projectdoc Toolbox installs a lot of macros and additional doctype add-ons install a lot of doctypes. This tips shows ways that allow to remove the projectdoc tools from the current page. |
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Lost in wiki space? Blank-Wikipage-Syndrome? Where to add? How to find? No fun anymore? |
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There is no one-size-fits-all for documenting software projects. What we do is giving you an introduction on how to get started with the projectdoc Toolbox and the Software Development Add-on to define your documentation requirements with Confluence. |
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The Information Systems Extension for the projectdoc Toolbox allows to render a link with the HTML title as label via autoconvert of the pasted URL. |
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Writing page blueprints includes to configure wizards for easy page creation. If the field identifier contains dots there is a problem with a simple solution. |
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Installing the projectdoc Toolbox on Confluence is very easy. |
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Listing related pages to a page is quite easy using the projectdoc Toolbox. |
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This is a gentle introduction to the core macros. The macros are grouped semantically to make it easier for users to build a conceptual mind map for them. |
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Using existing properties from other documents. |
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Using sections and modules to organize and reference content. |
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The projectdoc Toolbox does not support dynamic values as property values. Use sections to render dynamic values and select the contents of this section instead of property values. |
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Shows how to render the value of a document property with a display macro. There are actually three variants of this macro that we are discussion in this short article. |
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To access Confluence via its REST API with cURL you typically need to authenticate. Learn how to login with cURL and avoid some common security pitfalls. |
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Show how to use document properties to filter on searches. |
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Using functions to run searches with the projectdoc Toolbox. |
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Userscripts for Confluence supports the execution of script code in the browsers of users. It is important to understand the use cases to understand security implications. |
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Define a doctype on document instances to select from its set of values. |
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The projectdoc Toolbox makes it easy to search for documents with a given set of constraints in a document tree with a given root. |
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Tools from the projectdoc Toolbox to allow users to browse for information. |
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The Content Marker Macro identifies content that can be displayed using the Display Table Macro. This is a short tip on how to transclude content from a projectdoc document. |
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To organize your documentation place documents in a typed repository and add additional views on demand. |
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List of tips to use Confluence with the projectdoc Toolbox and fun! Tips address users of different experience levels. |
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Space properties are defined for spaces and are accessed via the Space Property Macro. This tip goes into detail in how to use space properties with inheritence and extension pages. |
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A short introduction on using spaces with the projectdoc Toolbox for Confluence. |
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Using document and space properties as variables in the projectdoc Toolbox for Confluence. |
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projectdoc makes it easy to create a modular documentation and provide multiple views on topics. |
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The projectdoc Toolbox makes it easier to create links for navigation for users to browse the documentation. This tip explains some the concept in the context of organization, person, role, and stakeholder. |