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pageheader macro
Overview
The pageheader
macro renders it's body content (wiki markup) in the context of the page or blog post that your workflow is applied to.
Note: This macro is an alternative to the header
(or headertemplate
) parameter of the {workflow}
macro.
Where to use it?
Optional.
One pageheader
macro can be put in a workflow
macro.
Parameters
Parameter | Required | Default | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
macro body | Header content:
The following macros can be used in the header:
| ||
visibility | contributors | Who can see the header?
Filter by labelThere are no items with the selected labels at this time. |
Example
{workflow:name=Page Header} {pageheader} wiki markup to show at top of page {pageheader} {state:Example} {state} {workflow}
You can add the workflow page header using the workflow builder Page Layout editor.
o
Set who can see the footer based on Confluence user permissions using the dropdown menu options.
All examples
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Dynamic page header using a metadata value and triggers — Use a trigger to display a different page header for each state in the workflow. Page header content is set as a metadata value.