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Suggestion
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Resolution: Fixed
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NOTE: This suggestion is for Confluence Cloud. Using Confluence Server? See the corresponding suggestion.
Ability to nest expand macros inside of each other. You can do it in the editor but they don't display properly.
In 3.5 it could be achieved by creating multiple copies of the Expand macro (as a user macro) with different names (eg: expand1, expand2, etc) but this method does not with the same user macro as defined in the documentation that worked in 3.5.
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CONFCLOUD-25016 Support nested expand macro
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CONFCLOUD-30997 Code macro does not allow nested macros
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CONFSERVER-24201 Ability to nest Expand macros
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[CONFCLOUD-24201] Ability to nest Expand macros
Workflow | Original: JAC Suggestion Workflow [ 3421650 ] | New: JAC Suggestion Workflow 3 [ 3616942 ] |
Status | Original: RESOLVED [ 5 ] | New: Closed [ 6 ] |
Workflow | Original: Confluence Workflow - Public Facing v3 [ 2253691 ] | New: JAC Suggestion Workflow [ 3421650 ] |
Workflow | Original: Confluence Workflow - Public Facing v3 - TEMP [ 2150351 ] | New: Confluence Workflow - Public Facing v3 [ 2253691 ] |
Workflow | Original: Confluence Workflow - Public Facing v3 [ 1905441 ] | New: Confluence Workflow - Public Facing v3 - TEMP [ 2150351 ] |
Workflow | Original: Confluence Workflow - Public Facing v2 [ 1803506 ] | New: Confluence Workflow - Public Facing v3 [ 1905441 ] |
Description |
Original:
Ability to nest expand macros inside of each other. You can do it in the editor but they don't display properly. In 3.5 it could be achieved by creating multiple copies of the Expand macro (as a user macro) with different names (eg: expand1, expand2, etc) but this method does not with the same user macro as defined in the documentation that worked in 3.5. |
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{panel:bgColor=#e7f4fa} *NOTE:* This suggestion is for *Confluence Cloud*. Using *Confluence Server*? [See the corresponding suggestion|http://jira.atlassian.com/browse/CONFSERVER-24201]. {panel} Ability to nest expand macros inside of each other. You can do it in the editor but they don't display properly. In 3.5 it could be achieved by creating multiple copies of the Expand macro (as a user macro) with different names (eg: expand1, expand2, etc) but this method does not with the same user macro as defined in the documentation that worked in 3.5. |
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Project Import | New: Sat Apr 01 14:06:06 UTC 2017 [ 1491055566265 ] |