Graham Hannington’s advanced tips on the Confluence editor and XML storage format have moved to a new site: Advanced Confluence tips on the Knowledge Workers Wiki.
The pages were previously housed on the wiki associated with my book, Confluence, Tech Comm, Chocolate. That wiki is now shut down, but the tips live on!
What tips?
These are the tips currently available:
Bypassing the Confluence rich text editor interface
Converting Confluence rich text editor content to wiki markup
Converting Confluence storage format XML to wiki markup
Editing Confluence pages in an external validating XML editor
Validating Confluence XML storage format
Showing tag names and some attributes in the Confluence rich text editor
Promoting heading levels
Searching Confluence storage format XML for content or markup
Finding duplicate page names in Confluence
Adding custom toolbar buttons to the Confluence rich text editor with Greasemonkey
Thanks
Many thanks to Martin Cleaver at Blended Perspectives, for hosting this treasure trove of tips. And many thanks also to Graham Hannington, for all the work and insight he’s put into investigating and documenting the tips.
Looking for a Confluence wiki to play with while reading the book?
If you’re reading, Confluence, Tech Comm, Chocolate, you may want a wiki to try out the techniques described in the book. For the first 18 months after publication, a Confluence, Tech Comm, Chocolate wiki site was available for readers to experiment with. That site is no longer available. If you like, you can get a free evaluation licence from Atlassian, to experiment with Confluence.
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