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    • We collect Confluence feedback from various sources, and we evaluate what we've collected when planning our product roadmap. To understand how this piece of feedback will be reviewed, see our Implementation of New Features Policy.

      NOTE: This suggestion is for Confluence Server. Using Confluence Cloud? See the corresponding suggestion.

      When using tables in Confluence we would like to have more options for colors in addition to the default colors options that can be used(grey, red, green, blue, yellow, white).

       

      Atlassian Update - 18 May 2020

      Hi everyone

      Thank you all for your patience on this one. Confluence 7.5 will ship with a new colour palette for table cells.

      We have expanded the original six options to a range of 49 bright and subtle options. The existing five colours have been tweaked slightly to align with the Atlassian Design Guidelines (ADG) colour palette. Any colours you have used on existing tables/pages won't be affected and you can choose to update these tables with the new colours. 

      Please see the full update in my latest comment.

      Thanks again!
      Makisa | Senior Product Manager, Confluence Server and Data Center

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            [CONFSERVER-27618] More cell highlight colors in Confluence

            @Atlassian: Any update here?
            I had to create some tables today and my customer does not understand why there are only 5 colors.
            I could answer that question....

            Jiraconfluence Solutionmgm sIT added a comment - @Atlassian: Any update here? I had to create some tables today and my customer does not understand why there are only 5 colors. I could answer that question....

            Don't be too upset.

            This is why Atlassian raises the maintenance fee, to support us better

            Christian Sprenger added a comment - Don't be too upset. This is why Atlassian raises the maintenance fee, to support us better

            I find the Attlassian statement most embarassing:

            Atlassian Update - November 2017

            […] You can expect to hear an update on this suggestion from us in the next 6 months. […]

            This statement is nearly 2 years old instead of 6 months.

            Erik Buchholz added a comment - I find the Attlassian statement most embarassing: Atlassian Update - November 2017 […]  You can expect to hear an update on this suggestion from us in the next 6 months. […] This statement is nearly 2 years old instead of 6 months.

            Lars added a comment -

            Dec. 21. 2012, almost 7 years ago, there are 656 named persons who voted for this feature and 263 who are watching this ticket and close to 140 comments.

            THIS IS EMBARASSING !!!

            Lars added a comment - Dec. 21. 2012, almost 7 years ago, there are 656 named persons who voted for this feature and 263 who are watching this ticket and close to 140 comments. THIS IS EMBARASSING !!!

            Admin added a comment -

            I guess they need to change their ticketing system, maybe in Jira they loose all of these feature requests

            No excuses just drop a full editor come on!!!!

            Admin added a comment - I guess they need to change their ticketing system, maybe in Jira they loose all of these feature requests No excuses just drop a full editor come on!!!!

            The number of colors and really even the choice of coloring is pretty awful.

            Lynne Randolph added a comment - The number of colors and really even the choice of coloring is pretty awful.

            7 years old... We want this feature. 

            Maciej Lad added a comment - 7 years old... We want this feature. 

            The light colors are not very good for accessibility, way too faint

            Bobbi Cacatian added a comment - The light colors are not very good for accessibility, way too faint

            Atlassian, please add more colors.

             

            Small things like this one impact adoption more than you may expect. People compare such a platform mostly with what they can do in Microsoft Word documents.... (no need to debate whether that comparison is valid or not).

            Rene Minder added a comment - Atlassian, please add more colors.   Small things like this one impact adoption more than you may expect. People compare such a platform mostly with what they can do in Microsoft Word documents.... (no need to debate whether that comparison is valid or not).

            This seems ridiculous - now well over a year since any update from Atlassian. This is similar to a number of issues that I have voted on and follow both for Confluence and JIRA. CONFSERVER-7118 which would allow cut and paste an excel table while retaining cell and text colors has been open since 2006 - not nearly as many votes but nonetheless something many other editors handle flawlessly. 

            Please Atlassian -Improve your editor!

            Denise Wermager added a comment - This seems ridiculous - now well over a year since any update from Atlassian. This is similar to a number of issues that I have voted on and follow both for Confluence and JIRA. CONFSERVER-7118 which would allow cut and paste an excel table while retaining cell and text colors has been open since 2006 - not nearly as many votes but nonetheless something many other editors handle flawlessly.  Please Atlassian -Improve your editor!

            Hahaha! Incredible! In which version did they add two more colors?

            Anders Nordli added a comment - Hahaha! Incredible! In which version did they add two more colors?

            Bob Sovers added a comment -

            Maybe going from 5 colors to 7 was Atlassiasn's way of placating us!

            Bob Sovers added a comment - Maybe going from 5 colors to 7 was Atlassiasn's way of placating us!

            pokalav added a comment -

            Hi All,

              See my last comment 2+ years(09th Mar 2017). 

            pokalav added a comment - Hi All,   See my last comment 2+ years(09th Mar 2017). 

            Lars Elmbaek added a comment - - edited

            This is 2019, back when I started working with computers we had more than 5 colors and that was back in 1984.

            The ticket is dated 2012 and I have seen older tickets with the same issue.

            Should we start considering other tools, there are other systems that can do what Atlassian/Confluence can just a whole lot better and also import from atlassian.

             

            EMBARRASSING !!!!!!

             

            There's actually a hack on how to do it

            http://gustelev.ru/adding-new-colors-to-the-palette-for-a-table-cell-highlighting-in-confluence/

             

            Lars Elmbaek added a comment - - edited This is 2019, back when I started working with computers we had more than 5 colors and that was back in 1984. The ticket is dated 2012 and I have seen older tickets with the same issue. Should we start considering other tools, there are other systems that can do what Atlassian/Confluence can just a whole lot better and also import from atlassian.   EMBARRASSING !!!!!!   There's actually a hack on how to do it http://gustelev.ru/adding-new-colors-to-the-palette-for-a-table-cell-highlighting-in-confluence/  

            Welcome to the Community, Ville. I've myself been fortunate to be a part of this community for many years now. Among many of the good advises for a happy life, it's one about being part of something that is greater than yourself. And to some extent, even perhaps distant, let's hope this "cell highlight colors" issue can bring humanity closer together. Wish you all the best going forward

            Helge Nymoen added a comment - Welcome to the Community, Ville. I've myself been fortunate to be a part of this community for many years now. Among many of the good advises for a happy life, it's one about being part of something that is greater than yourself. And to some extent, even perhaps distant, let's hope this "cell highlight colors" issue can bring humanity closer together. Wish you all the best going forward

            Today I joined the merry community of CONSERVER-27618.

            Ville Hursti added a comment - Today I joined the merry community of CONSERVER-27618.

            Humans may set foot on Mars before Atlassian figures out how to add a few extra highlight color options to their Confluence UI.

            Alexander Hirt added a comment - Humans may set foot on Mars before Atlassian figures out how to add a few extra highlight color options to their Confluence UI.

            Debbie Nicholas added a comment - - edited

            To gain the appropriate insight to the longevity of this request, read - thedavidmo's comment from 08/Oct/2018 10:33 AM or the initial request from 2013.

            Debbie Nicholas added a comment - - edited To gain the appropriate insight to the longevity of this request, read - thedavidmo's comment from 08/Oct/2018 10:33 AM or the initial request from 2013.

            @Eric you realise that was November 2017 right? The "update" is basically a year late  so you can expect any development to be similarly tardy. I don't even use Confluence anymore but I occasionally come back for the lols.

            Chris McKay added a comment - @Eric you realise that was November 2017 right? The "update" is basically a year late   so you can expect any development to be similarly tardy. I don't even use Confluence anymore but I occasionally come back for the lols.

            November + 6 months = April ! Can't wait ! 

            Eric Locatelli added a comment - November + 6 months = April ! Can't wait ! 

            Any news?....

            Stefan Ermel added a comment - Any news?....

            Hi Team,

            Can you please provide us any specific date when this might be implemented. 

            Deleted Account (Inactive) added a comment - Hi Team, Can you please provide us any specific date when this might be implemented. 

            Hi Rick,

             

            it's a part of this free plugin here: https://marketplace.atlassian.com/apps/1210722/confluence-source-editor?hosting=server&tab=overview

            my bad, i should have mentioned that.

            Jessica Shepherd added a comment - Hi Rick,   it's a part of this free plugin here: https://marketplace.atlassian.com/apps/1210722/confluence-source-editor?hosting=server&tab=overview my bad, i should have mentioned that.

            I would love to just edit the HTML, but as full admin, I don't see <> in my upper right.  Is there a trick to seeing this?

            RICK TROIANI added a comment - I would love to just edit the HTML, but as full admin, I don't see <> in my upper right.  Is there a trick to seeing this?

            Posting this here in case it can help anyone:

            If you go into edit mode on a confluence page and look to the top right you'll see a  '<>' symbol. If you click this you can see the HTML for the page. Although it is by far not ideal you can use inline CSS here to force the background colors to be whatever you like. Standard HTML table structure looks like this:

            <table>
              <tr>
                <th>heading 1</th>
                <th>heading 2</th>
              </tr>
              <tr>
                <td>Data 1</td>
                <td>Data 2</td>
              </tr>
            </table>

            if you add a space and then style="background-color:#000000" to any of these you can change the background on different parts of the table. #000000 represents the hex code for the color you want, this can usually be found with a quick google search. Adding the code to different tags does the following:

             

             

            table = whole table
            tr      = whole row
            th     = single cell

             

            I hope this helps someone

             

            Jessica Shepherd added a comment - Posting this here in case it can help anyone: If you go into edit mode on a confluence page and look to the top right you'll see a  ' <> ' symbol. If you click this you can see the HTML for the page. Although it is by far not ideal you can use inline CSS here to force the background colors to be whatever you like. Standard HTML table structure looks like this: <table>   <tr>     <th>heading 1</th>     <th>heading 2</th>   </tr>   <tr>     <td>Data 1</td>     <td>Data 2</td>   </tr> </table> if you add a space and then style="background-color:#000000" to any of these you can change the background on different parts of the table.  #000000 represents the hex code for the color you want, this can usually be found with a quick google search. Adding the code to different tags does the following:     table = whole table tr      = whole row th     = single cell   I hope this helps someone  

             

            Atlassian Update - November 2017

            We are currently working on improvements to the editing experience and hope to address this request in the near future. You can expect to hear an update on this suggestion from us in the next 6 months.

             

             

            Now it is December 2018.  How long are 6 months in the Atlassian Universe? 

            (Perhaps Atlassian works close to light speed, so it appears longer for us than to them?)

            Hans-Peter Geier added a comment -   Atlassian Update - November 2017 We are currently working on improvements to the editing experience and hope to address this request in the near future. You can expect to hear an update on this suggestion from us in the next 6 months.     Now it is December 2018.  How long are 6 months in the Atlassian Universe?  (Perhaps Atlassian works close to light speed, so it appears longer for us than to them?)

            No offense to any of the people bonding over sharing this issue, but I do not plan to be a perpetual member of a hardship club. I'll be figuring out how to remove these notices from my already busy life and when Confluence comes up in conversation I'll be sure to mention this ridiculous situation.

            Chris Hefner added a comment - No offense to any of the people bonding over sharing this issue, but I do not plan to be a perpetual member of a hardship club. I'll be figuring out how to remove these notices from my already busy life and when Confluence comes up in conversation I'll be sure to mention this ridiculous situation.

            Omer Butt added a comment -

            6 years for a minor change :o and here I was thinking our backlog was tiresome!

            Omer Butt added a comment - 6 years for a minor change :o and here I was thinking our backlog was tiresome!

            Any news here?

            Stefan Ermel added a comment - Any news here?

            Matt Brown added a comment -

            I have to believe this is low hanging fruit, will something critical break if Atlassian updates the pallet to include say, 256 colors (sorry... 'colours')?

            Matt Brown added a comment - I have to believe this is low hanging fruit, will something critical break if Atlassian updates the pallet to include say, 256 colors (sorry... 'colours')?

            Jarno Ahola added a comment - - edited

            And this issue isn't even old yet Please have a look: JRASERVER-1391

            There's even 15 year cake

            Jarno Ahola added a comment - - edited And this issue isn't even old yet Please have a look: JRASERVER-1391 There's even 15 year cake

            thedavidmo Thanks for a little bit of light concerning this topic. I think CONFSERVER-27618 will survive a nuclear holocaust even, but it's cool to see how it brings us together in the now.

            Cheers from Norway!

            Anders Nordli added a comment - thedavidmo  Thanks for a little bit of light concerning this topic. I think  CONFSERVER-27618  will survive a nuclear holocaust even, but it's cool to see how it brings us together in the now. Cheers from Norway!

            Tini Good added a comment -

            Thank you @thedavidmo for your delightful comment!  I too have undergone many life changes since I last viewed this Suggestion.  My youngest has graduated from high school.  I've invested funds equivalent to a small house in my children's college educations.  (Start saving now for that baby!)

            I also changed jobs.  I moved from a Fortune 150 to the largest defense contractor in the world (and we are one of those huge license owners.)  I'm no longer the Atlassian administrator at my new company, but somehow I can't shake my Atlassian Evangelist role.  (The bigger your company the older and crappier your tools and methods.)  I've used my lovely new training in Culture of Accountability (book not recommended) to Drive Change! and Shatter Silos! by actually having our teams document (gasp!) their methods and processes in Confluence.  (In case they get hit by a bus - too many people get hit by a bus in this world - the retirement bus, the F-this job bus, event the elusive lottery bus...) Which means I still daily answer "how do I?" and "why can't I?" questions about several Atlassian products, including Confluence. 

            An improved palette of colors for Confluence would brighten both my day and my Spaces, but probably not as much as this stream of superior Comments on this ancient suggestion.  So don't ever change Confluence!  We will still love you! (Because there is no alternative licensed product at my company.)

            And @thedavidmo, your comment will be printed and posted on my cubicle wall as the best example of a complaint about poor responsiveness to a software improvement request I've seen this decade.  We who are about to go back to our pale, washed out Confluence colors salute you!

             

             

             

             

            Tini Good added a comment - Thank you @thedavidmo for your delightful comment!  I too have undergone many life changes since I last viewed this Suggestion.  My youngest has graduated from high school.  I've invested funds equivalent to a small house in my children's college educations.  (Start saving now for that baby!) I also changed jobs.  I moved from a Fortune 150 to the largest defense contractor in the world (and we  are one of those huge license owners.)  I'm no longer the Atlassian administrator at my new company, but somehow I can't shake my Atlassian Evangelist role.  (The bigger your company the older and crappier your tools and methods.)  I've used my lovely new training in Culture of Accountability (book not recommended) to Drive Change! and Shatter Silos! by actually having our teams document (gasp!) their methods and processes in Confluence.  (In case they get hit by a bus - too many people get hit by a bus in this world - the retirement bus, the F-this job bus, event the elusive lottery bus...) Which means I still daily answer "how do I?" and "why can't I?" questions about several Atlassian products, including Confluence.  An improved palette of colors for Confluence would brighten both my day and my Spaces, but probably not as much as this stream of superior Comments on this ancient suggestion.  So don't ever change Confluence!  We will still love you! (Because there is no alternative licensed product at my company.) And @thedavidmo, your comment will be printed and posted on my cubicle wall as the best example of a complaint about poor responsiveness to a software improvement request I've seen this decade.  We who are about to go back to our pale, washed out Confluence colors salute you!        

            Wow this request is 6 years old now. After fishing for a moment I found out we were limited in colors and found this request.

            Spend a minute to expand your pallet Confluence!

             

            Chris Hefner added a comment - Wow this request is 6 years old now. After fishing for a moment I found out we were limited in colors and found this request. Spend a minute to expand your pallet Confluence!  

            glennrees added a comment -

            @david.alexander.morris  That made my day

             

            glennrees added a comment - @ david.alexander.morris   That made my day  

            John Price added a comment -

            @thedavidmo That has got to be the best "baseball bat wrapped in velvet" comment of all time.  I salute you!  

            And yes, the current palette is way too limited and very washed-out looking.  On a non-premium monitor with limited viewing angles, someone standing behind me and pointing at my screen can't even see the shading.  The info/error/warning macro colors seem to have also "gone soft" in recent years so that they are barely noticeable.

            John Price added a comment - @thedavidmo That has got to be the best "baseball bat wrapped in velvet" comment of all time.  I salute you!   And yes, the current palette is way too limited and very washed-out looking.  On a non-premium monitor with limited viewing angles, someone standing behind me and pointing at my screen can't even see the shading.  The info/error/warning macro colors seem to have also "gone soft" in recent years so that they are barely noticeable.

            Thanks for putting this into "perspective". 

            Debbie Nicholas added a comment - Thanks for putting this into "perspective". 

            l we have a 5-year-Ticket celebration party then?
            In 10 years again?

            On one hand, I like to read that many people fase the same problems that we do.

            We're not a "big player", we don't have a 20k+ License. Nonetheless, we pay a fortune for the license.

            Now @Atlassian raised the license cost again, and not litte. Why? To support us, the community, better, to solve our tickets faster.
            I guess the mail has been send on April 1st, but the Atlassian mail client sent it just recently.
            Else I can not explain the joke, which, IMHO, it is.

            If we all would stop paying the hughe license fee, for one year only, maybe they'll listen.
            Or am I wrong? If we pay 10k$ annually for "updates", I could afford to employ one person for 3-4 month...which probably could maintain our site.

            But anyway, glad you're all here folks, I'm glad to be part of the community

            BR
            Chris

            Christian Sprenger added a comment - l we have a 5-year-Ticket celebration party then? In 10 years again? On one hand, I like to read that many people fase the same problems that we do. We're not a "big player", we don't have a 20k+ License. Nonetheless, we pay a fortune for the license. Now @Atlassian raised the license cost again, and not litte. Why? To support us, the community, better, to solve our tickets faster. I guess the mail has been send on April 1st, but the Atlassian mail client sent it just recently. Else I can not explain the joke, which, IMHO, it is. If we all would stop paying the hughe license fee, for one year only, maybe they'll listen. Or am I wrong? If we pay 10k$ annually for "updates", I could afford to employ one person for 3-4 month...which probably could maintain our site. But anyway, glad you're all here folks, I'm glad to be part of the community BR Chris

            thedavidmo added a comment - - edited

            At first I marveled at the refusal to implement this dead simple request–but then I began to understand. This isn't about the color palette for tables. This is about people. It's about community. It's about what I now think of as my "second family"–that's right, all of you, from all around the world, who have joined hands around CONFSERVER-27618.

            When I first commented on this issue way back on New Year's Eve in  2014, I was in a much different place in my life. I was single; I was living in San Francisco. Since then a lot has happened: the company I worked at went out of business. I got a job at a startup–and then that company, too, went of business. So I got another job, which I've been happy at for over two years now. I started dating a girl; then we got engaged; then we got married. We lived in China for a year and now we live in New York City, and we have a little girl due in December–right around the 5 year anniversary of my comment on CONSERVER-27618.

            At this point I don't want them to fix this, because it would be an end to the trickle of email updates from befuddled engineers, PMs, and others around the world who are just trying to make a table cell red. Their struggle reaffirms the bond of our common humanity. I feel a spiritual connection to you all that would disappear in an instant if an Atlassian engineer were ever to take 10 minutes to add a few colors to the palette–or 15 minutes to implement a basic color picker. I pray it doesn't happen, and have faith it never will.

            I look forward to the years ahead: watching my child grow up, moving on to the next phase of life. And I'm so grateful that through it all there will be CONFSERVER-27618 by my side, as it always has been. 

            I'll send another update when my kid graduates college. Hope you're all doing well.

            Regards,
            David

            thedavidmo added a comment - - edited At first I marveled at the refusal to implement this dead simple request–but then I began to understand. This isn't about the color palette for tables. This is about people . It's about community . It's about what I now think of as my "second family"–that's right, all of you, from all around the world, who have joined hands around CONFSERVER-27618 . When I first commented on this issue way back on New Year's Eve in  2014, I was in a much different place in my life. I was single; I was living in San Francisco. Since then a lot has happened: the company I worked at went out of business. I got a job at a startup–and then that company, too, went of business. So I got another job, which I've been happy at for over two years now. I started dating a girl; then we got engaged; then we got married. We lived in China for a year and now we live in New York City, and we have a little girl due in December–right around the 5 year anniversary of my comment on CONSERVER-27618. At this point I don't want them to fix this, because it would be an end to the trickle of email updates from befuddled engineers, PMs, and others around the world who are just trying to make a table cell red. Their struggle reaffirms the bond of our common humanity. I feel a spiritual connection to you all that would disappear in an instant if an Atlassian engineer were ever to take 10 minutes to add a few colors to the palette–or 15 minutes to implement a basic color picker. I pray it doesn't happen, and have faith it never will. I look forward to the years ahead: watching my child grow up, moving on to the next phase of life. And I'm so grateful that through it all there will be CONFSERVER-27618 by my side, as it always has been.  I'll send another update when my kid graduates college. Hope you're all doing well. Regards, David

            Ben Kibabu added a comment -

            Perhaps being able to enter our own color hex values would be great.

            Ben Kibabu added a comment - Perhaps being able to enter our own color hex values would be great.

            Please add more colours, even if you doubled the current palette it would be a good start. 

            Mike Bowen added a comment - Please add more colours, even if you doubled the current palette it would be a good start. 

            we need this feature soon

            Pokala Venkatesh added a comment - we need this feature soon

            Team Atalassian can we please have an update on the color palette offering?  

            Thanks

            Eugene

            Eugene Simon added a comment - Team Atalassian can we please have an update on the color palette offering?   Thanks Eugene

            It's crazy that you can't change these colors, they aren't even ADA / WCAG compliant.  Atlassian isn't doing us or anyone any accessibility favors with these terrible uneditable default colors.

            Nate Parsons added a comment - It's crazy that you can't change these colors, they aren't even ADA / WCAG compliant.  Atlassian isn't doing us or anyone any accessibility favors with these terrible uneditable default colors.

            Really surprised to find I only have the option to use 5 pastel colours in cells. I really want to create a process flow that's totally editable in a table within Confluence. I'd expect to at least be able to select from standard web safe colours but would prefer entering a hex code.

            Paul Newcombe added a comment - Really surprised to find I only have the option to use 5 pastel colours in cells. I really want to create a process flow that's totally editable in a table within Confluence. I'd expect to at least be able to select from standard web safe colours but would prefer entering a hex code.

            any ETA?

            Andrew Wiles added a comment - any ETA?

            we need this feature soon. 
            The color options are way too less and we need a better palette for creating rich documentations.

            Vishnu Samavedula added a comment - we need this feature soon.  The color options are way too less and we need a better palette for creating rich documentations.

            ^^ I wouldn't hold your breath waiting for features users actually need. Atlassian is too busy trying to polish their slow, broken, new UI no one wanted.

            Alexander Hirt added a comment - ^^ I wouldn't hold your breath waiting for features users actually need. Atlassian is too busy trying to polish their slow, broken, new UI no one wanted.

            So basically the email announcement was "You might see this by March 2019. Or you might not."

            That's terrific.

             

            Jason Grimes added a comment - So basically the email announcement was "You might see this by March 2019. Or you might not." That's terrific.  

            We have colored tabular data that we would like to  display and edit in Confluence. The lack of flexible colors prevents us from doing this. As with other commenters, we think it is surprising that Confluence is limited to fixed color. We would rather not resort to a different documenting solution like Airtable.

            HardRockMartian added a comment - We have colored tabular data that we would like to  display and edit in Confluence. The lack of flexible colors prevents us from doing this. As with other commenters, we think it is surprising that Confluence is limited to fixed color. We would rather not resort to a different documenting solution like Airtable.

            I am a little puzzled to find that only fixed colors can be used.

            I would like to be able to select freely.

            Lasse Rey-Andersen added a comment - I am a little puzzled to find that only fixed colors can be used. I would like to be able to select freely.

            Very frustrated. This is a required feature!

            Suat Dervish added a comment - Very frustrated. This is a required feature!

            Darren K added a comment -

            I just don't understand Atlassian's lack of action on this issue. Hundreds of customers want this simple change (and this doesn't include the ones who have seen how old this ticket is and not bothered to post or vote) yet they do nothing for over 5 years and then post a short statement saying "expect to hear an update on this suggestion from us in the next 6 months" ... what? Another 6 months of no action and then the best we can hope for is an "update"?

            We are your customers ... If there is a reason behind the lack of action, please tell us. If something is happening in the background that will actually resolve the problem in 6 months, at least tell us this much. Sorry, but "an update on this suggestion from us in the next 6 months" shows no commitment to action and generates very little hope or faith in Atlassian. 

            Not a developer myself but I work for a software company. If we treated our customers like this we would be out of business.

            Very frustrated.

             

             

            Darren K added a comment - I just don't understand Atlassian's lack of action on this issue. Hundreds of customers want this simple change (and this doesn't include the ones who have seen how old this ticket is and not bothered to post or vote) yet they do nothing for over 5 years and then post a short statement saying "expect to hear an update on this suggestion from us in the next 6 months" ... what? Another 6 months of no action and then the best we can hope for is an "update"? We are your customers ... If there is a reason behind the lack of action, please tell us. If something is happening in the background that will actually resolve the problem in 6 months, at least tell us this much. Sorry, but "an update on this suggestion from us in the next 6 months" shows no commitment to action and generates very little hope or faith in Atlassian.  Not a developer myself but I work for a software company. If we treated our customers like this we would be out of business. Very frustrated.    

            Yeah, I was about to ask if Vasili's solution would be permanent, and Jan-Peter answered that. I had a feeling updates would reset things though...

            Anders Nordli added a comment - Yeah, I was about to ask if Vasili's solution would be permanent, and Jan-Peter answered that. I had a feeling updates would reset things though...

            Christian, go ahead with Vasiliis solution. You will not be able to upgrade your Confluence instance easily anymore. As Atlassian plans to update the TinyMCE editor component in one of the upcoming releases (TinyMCE 4) I wouldn't rely & go on that solution...

            Jan-Peter Rusch added a comment - Christian, go ahead with Vasiliis solution. You will not be able to upgrade your Confluence instance easily anymore. As Atlassian plans to update the TinyMCE editor component in one of the upcoming releases (TinyMCE 4) I wouldn't rely & go on that solution...

            Actually, Vasilii has a solution. And it is really easy. Thank you for that by the way.

            IMHO Atlassian can just take that and implement it into the common source, can't they? 30 Mins work for me, probably 10 Min for them?

            But let's wait for 4 years to celebrate another 10-year-ticket

            Christian Sprenger added a comment - Actually, Vasilii has a solution. And it is really easy. Thank you for that by the way. IMHO Atlassian can just take that and implement it into the common source, can't they? 30 Mins work for me, probably 10 Min for them? But let's wait for 4 years to celebrate another 10-year-ticket

            Bump.

            Jeff Robinson added a comment - Bump.

            See update 21st Nov, sorry no update at this time.

            You can expect to hear an update on this suggestion from us in the next 6 months.

            Adam Barnes (Inactive) added a comment - See update 21st Nov, sorry no update at this time. You can expect to hear an update on this suggestion from us in the next 6 months.

            james_m_brown1210241387 added a comment -

            Is there any update on the abarnes@atlassian.com ?

            james_m_brown1210241387 added a comment - Is there any update on the abarnes@atlassian.com ?

            Vasilii Gustelev added a comment - There is a workaround for those who can't wait:  http://gustelev.ru/adding-new-colors-to-the-palette-for-a-table-cell-highlighting-in-confluence/

            John Price added a comment -

            Great news Adam, thanks,

            John Price added a comment - Great news Adam, thanks,

            Surely implementing this feature very soon would be a better response than hear[ing] an update on this suggestion from [you] in the next 6 months?

            As has been pointed out, this is a pretty basic feature request which has been overwhelmingly supported by the Confluence community. Companies are not fond of making purchase decisions based on promises of noncommittal updates half a year away... Is there some reason we aren't aware of that this can not be developed and deployed within a few weeks?
            Cheers,
            Joel

            Joel Devlin added a comment - Surely  implementing this feature very soon  would be a better response than  hear [ing] an update on this suggestion from [you]  in the next 6 months ? As has been pointed out, this is a pretty basic feature request which has been overwhelmingly supported by the Confluence community. Companies are not fond of making purchase decisions based on promises of noncommittal updates half a year away... Is there some reason we aren't aware of that this can not be developed and deployed within a few weeks? Cheers, Joel

            Hi all,
            Thanks for all your votes and comments on this suggestion. I have been watching this for quite some time and we are very much on board with this need.
            We are currently working on improvements to the editing experience and hope to address this request in the near future. You can expect to hear an update on this suggestion from us in the next 6 months.
            Cheers,
            Adam Barnes | Senior Product Manager - Confluence Server

            Adam Barnes (Inactive) added a comment - Hi all, Thanks for all your votes and comments on this suggestion. I have been watching this for quite some time and we are very much on board with this need. We are currently working on improvements to the editing experience and hope to address this request in the near future. You can expect to hear an update on this suggestion from us in the next 6 months. Cheers, Adam Barnes | Senior Product Manager - Confluence Server

            I second what Johan and Dave is saying. The impression I have of Confluence is exactly what Dave is saying:
            "A patchwork quilt of plugins shouldn't be required to get decent formatting capabilities in confluence."

            Minor things (like this suggestion for example), shouldn't be solved by plugins. It should be a part of the core product.

            Anders Nordli added a comment - I second what Johan and Dave is saying. The impression I have of Confluence is exactly what Dave is saying: "A patchwork quilt of plugins shouldn't be required to get decent formatting capabilities in confluence." Minor things (like this suggestion for example), shouldn't be solved by plugins. It should be a part of the core product.

            Well said everyone, its completely absurd that Atlassian can't get it together and address such an elementary feature request after 4 years.

            Justin Boyle added a comment - Well said everyone, its completely absurd that Atlassian can't get it together and address such an elementary feature request after 4 years.

            Agree with Johan and Dave.

            This goes beyond just the lack of this particular feature (which, as many others have commented, is ridiculous in 2017) to a certain arrogance on the part of Atlassian. What’s the point in having a public issue tracker if you are just going to ignore even the most popular feature requests, for years on end?

            The lack of community engagement is simply unacceptable in today’s tech world. I for one will always advocate choosing an alternative to Atlassian products because of this.

            Kenneth MacArthur added a comment - Agree with Johan and Dave. This goes beyond just the lack of this particular feature (which, as many others have commented, is ridiculous in 2017) to a certain arrogance on the part of Atlassian. What’s the point in having a public issue tracker if you are just going to ignore even the most popular feature requests, for years on end? The lack of community engagement is simply unacceptable in today’s tech world. I for one will always advocate choosing an alternative to Atlassian products because of this.

            Agreed - and well said. 

             

            Debbie Nicholas added a comment - Agreed - and well said.   

            Beautiful comment by Johan. Atlassian really needs to decide what they consider to be core functionality in each of their products and work to make the user experience best in class for those items. For too long, Atlassian has been content to let plugin developers try to fill in the gap. A patchwork quilt of plugins shouldn't be required to get decent formatting capabilities in confluence.

            Dave Thomas added a comment - Beautiful comment by Johan. Atlassian really needs to decide what they consider to be core functionality in each of their products and work to make the user experience best in class for those items. For too long, Atlassian has been content to let plugin developers try to fill in the gap. A patchwork quilt of plugins shouldn't be required to get decent formatting capabilities in confluence.

            To Atlassian,

            A big percentage of users of Confluence are probably, like me, developers or technical architects. The fact that you do not offer an editor that is even on par with open source editors now in 2017 is truly disappointing. The symptom of not even, 2017 (soon 2018), having basic functionality like selectable table borders, color pickers, selectable headlines etc. in place is nothing more than ridiculous. The formatting is not even robust and there are several formatting bugs (especially copy&past formatted areas with lists and bullets that drives me crazy).

            I have built products where editing was just a small part of a product and I would have been ashamed to offer customers this kind of editing experience. This is, 2017, simple to get in place (and I'm using the word "simple" in the professional software engineering sense). To have a product where the core focus is document editing and not have a professional quality editor in place is beyond me.

            Take a step back, address your core offering, ask yourself what is the soul of your product and what is truly important for customers. 

            The whole idea with confluence is to offer the possibility to create documents without having to create separate files as attachments using standalone tools like (Word, Pages etc.). Today the formatting, and robustness, of the editor is so poor that this is not really possible and I cannot recommend using Confluence for anything above the bare bones text with headers. Even the export functionality to say, PDF, is so buggy that anything more complicated than plain text in one column comes out so bad that the functionality is pretty useless. But now I'm digressing.

            The fact that Atlassian hasn't even commented on this after several years is truly mind-boggling.

            Come on!

            If you don't have in house capacity I can help with suggestions for developers, all around the world, that would be happy to help you address this and have a new editor solution in place in few months time.

             

            Johan Persson added a comment - To Atlassian, A big percentage of users of Confluence are probably, like me, developers or technical architects. The fact that you do not offer an editor that is even on par with open source editors now in 2017 is truly disappointing. The symptom of not even, 2017 (soon 2018), having basic functionality like selectable table borders, color pickers, selectable headlines etc. in place is nothing more than ridiculous. The formatting is not even robust and there are several formatting bugs (especially copy&past formatted areas with lists and bullets that drives me crazy). I have built products where editing was just a small part of a product and I would have been ashamed to offer customers this kind of editing experience. This is, 2017, simple to get in place (and I'm using the word "simple" in the professional software engineering sense). To have a product where the core focus is document editing and not have a professional quality editor in place is beyond me. Take a step back, address your core offering, ask yourself what is the soul of your product and what is truly important for customers.   The whole idea with confluence is to offer the possibility to create documents without having to create separate files as attachments using standalone tools like (Word, Pages etc.). Today the formatting, and robustness, of the editor is so poor that this is not really possible and I cannot recommend using Confluence for anything above the bare bones text with headers. Even the export functionality to say, PDF, is so buggy that anything more complicated than plain text in one column comes out so bad that the functionality is pretty useless. But now I'm digressing. The fact that Atlassian hasn't even commented on this after several years  is truly mind-boggling. Come on! If you don't have in house capacity I can help with suggestions for developers, all around the world, that would be happy to help you address this and have a new editor solution in place in few months time.  

            Please add the ability to set the cell color by a real color picker https://www.webpagefx.com/web-design/color-picker/

            Steven Spyrka added a comment - Please add the ability to set the cell color by a real color picker  https://www.webpagefx.com/web-design/color-picker/

            agree...

            Erez Marcovich added a comment - agree...

            Agreed... 

            Debbie Nicholas added a comment - Agreed... 

            buchs added a comment -

            There are so many "me, also" comments here. Clearly Atlassian does not want to do this. I'm going to un-watch this issue - too depressing.

            buchs added a comment - There are so many "me, also" comments here. Clearly Atlassian does not want to do this. I'm going to un-watch this issue - too depressing.

            I would very much like this also - I need to flag cells as Red / Amber / Green in tables shared in Confluence

            Paul Slater added a comment - I would very much like this also - I need to flag cells as Red / Amber / Green in tables shared in Confluence

            Hi all, just wanted to let you know what we do see all your comments and votes on this ticket. With thousands of Suggestions in this project it is not possible to respond to the vast majority of comments. We are however working on a process to be more transparent in how we communicate whether or not we are likely to implement some of the higher voted tickets in the near or far future. Please do keep voting on suggestions which you desire, and where applicable adding your use case of why it is important to you (not so necessary for this ticket).

            Cheers,
            Adam - Confluence PM

            Adam Barnes (Inactive) added a comment - Hi all, just wanted to let you know what we do see all your comments and votes on this ticket. With thousands of Suggestions in this project it is not possible to respond to the vast majority of comments. We are however working on a process to be more transparent in how we communicate whether or not we are likely to implement some of the higher voted tickets in the near or far future. Please do keep voting on suggestions which you desire, and where applicable adding your use case of why it is important to you (not so necessary for this ticket). Cheers, Adam - Confluence PM

            Have just created a personal support request ticket with a link to this JIRA issue as it would seem that Atlassian do not take any notice of new comments posted here.  We all think this issue needs resolving and closing: either "won't fix" or preferably improve the choices available in the interface, doesn't seem like too much to ask?

            Timothy Last added a comment - Have just created a personal support request ticket with a link to this JIRA issue as it would seem that Atlassian do not take any notice of new comments posted here.  We all think this issue needs resolving and closing: either "won't fix" or preferably improve the choices available in the interface, doesn't seem like too much to ask?

            Even with the new release for the GUI (which happened on a Monday night, which is weird)... we STILL dont have better options for table cell coloring.

            Jason Grimes added a comment - Even with the new release for the GUI (which happened on a Monday night, which is weird)... we STILL dont have better options for table cell coloring.

            sachin.reddy_ic added a comment -

            Wow! this is open since 2012!

            sachin.reddy_ic added a comment - Wow! this is open since 2012!

            This is really needed and sounds like a very basic feature request. Can we get this to done? It's been here for so long...

            Arnaud Marquis added a comment - This is really needed and sounds like a very basic feature request. Can we get this to done? It's been here for so long...

            Omar Akram added a comment -

            Would love it if you guys can allow for more colors. This doesn't seem too difficult to do, correct em if I'm wrong?

             

            Omar Akram added a comment - Would love it if you guys can allow for more colors. This doesn't seem too difficult to do, correct em if I'm wrong?  

            Goodness sake Atlassian this is basic stuff

            Abhinav Shankar added a comment - Goodness sake Atlassian this is basic stuff

            Hey Folks,

            This issue is a  deterrent  for Most users. Please fix this issue asap and help a large community of Confluence users.

             

             

            Himanshu Barik added a comment - Hey Folks, This issue is a  deterrent  for Most users. Please fix this issue asap and help a large community of Confluence users.    

            This has been a problem since at least 2012. Atlassian appears to have no interest in fixing it, which is a shame, because it should be incredibly simple to add a few more Hex colors.

            Jason Grimes added a comment - This has been a problem since at least 2012. Atlassian appears to have no interest in fixing it, which is a shame, because it should be incredibly simple to add a few more Hex colors.

            pokalav added a comment -

            I understand but there is any other way? any add-on is available for this cell color option ?

            pokalav added a comment - I understand but there is any other way? any add-on is available for this cell color option ?

            bet what?   Atlassian will not respond. 

             

             

            To get out of the pastel colors, I'm using a CSS entry (actually a relative long list) to turn them into more intensive colours.

            The pastel colors also don't make it to the wall in case of overhead projection ("beamer").

            This changes the colors in the pages, in the editor mode, and in PDF/Word export.

            Only the colors in the selection button cannot be changed by CSS:  they are hard coded.  Can you believe this????

            Hans-Peter Geier added a comment - bet what?   Atlassian will not respond.      To get out of the pastel colors, I'm using a CSS entry (actually a relative long list) to turn them into more intensive colours. The pastel colors also don't make it to the wall in case of overhead projection ("beamer"). This changes the colors in the pages, in the editor mode, and in PDF/Word export. Only the colors in the selection button cannot be changed by CSS:  they are hard coded.  Can you believe this????

            pokalav added a comment -

            The colors are too hard to distinguish for cell options. Please provide more options with more contrast. I am colorblind so this is especially a challenge for me to see the color differences.

            pokalav added a comment - The colors are too hard to distinguish for cell options. Please provide more options with more contrast. I am colorblind so this is especially a challenge for me to see the color differences.

            This is a relative simple feature, to set the background of any item is standard in all tool-sets today, is there a reason why this has not been touched since 2012 even when it is a high demand for it? Please let the community know as we are completely in the dark on a feature that would help a lot of people!

            Krister Larsson added a comment - This is a relative simple feature, to set the background of any item is standard in all tool-sets today, is there a reason why this has not been touched since 2012 even when it is a high demand for it? Please let the community know as we are completely in the dark on a feature that would help a lot of people!

            A simple background color picker like the one for text color would be sufficient for the first step (they should use the same real color picker in the end). It would be ok to change the highlight color picker in the table settings to do this and move this functionality to override the background color on the text element it self, this feature should be used to be able to highlight text for certain reasons (the regular marker pen colors are fine here).

            To be clear: pseudo code:

            <table-cell color=mybackcolor><text highlightcolor=myhighlightcolor>Highlighted text</text> More text</table-cell>

            This would have a table cell with a custom background color and the the text where a certain part of the text is highlighted.

            Krister Larsson added a comment - A simple background color picker like the one for text color would be sufficient for the first step (they should use the same real color picker in the end). It would be ok to change the highlight color picker in the table settings to do this and move this functionality to override the background color on the text element it self, this feature should be used to be able to highlight text for certain reasons (the regular marker pen colors are fine here). To be clear: pseudo code: <table-cell color=mybackcolor><text highlightcolor=myhighlightcolor>Highlighted text</text> More text</table-cell> This would have a table cell with a custom background color and the the text where a certain part of the text is highlighted.

            "CONF-27618 = More cell highlight colors in Confluence"  - surely the issue is about adding more choice of cell colours as a part of the native Confluence interface.  I had a look at the use of Macros to get more colour choice and decided it was too complicated for most users of the system in its "vanilla" form.

            Timothy Last added a comment - " CONF-27618 = More cell highlight colors in Confluence "  - surely the issue is about adding more choice of cell colours as a part of the native Confluence interface.  I had a look at the use of Macros to get more colour choice and decided it was too complicated for most users of the system in its "vanilla" form.

            There are currently active JIRA macros which let the user choose any color they would like using a Hex code, e.g. Panel macro > Border Colour. Implement the same thing for cells and add an opacity meter.

            Alexander Hirt added a comment - There are currently active JIRA macros which let the user choose any color they would like using a Hex code, e.g. Panel macro > Border Colour. Implement the same thing for cells and add an opacity meter.

            Same issue.  Many people have voiced their various reasons in this and other threads for a better seleciton of colors or a color picker. So not to beat the dead horse I'll simply agree and ask for more colors please.

            George Sullivan added a comment - Same issue.  Many people have voiced their various reasons in this and other threads for a better seleciton of colors or a color picker. So not to beat the dead horse I'll simply agree and ask for more colors please.

            I am amazed at the fact this hasn't been fixed. I too would like it. The provided colors conflict with the change highlighting when comparing pages or getting a change email notification. See https://jira.atlassian.com/browse/CONF-45738 .

            I am wondering if there is some javascript that could be added to a page to modify the colors to map to new colors. Maybe it can be done with CSS. I'm not sure.

            Deleted Account (Inactive) added a comment - I am amazed at the fact this hasn't been fixed. I too would like it. The provided colors conflict with the change highlighting when comparing pages or getting a change email notification. See https://jira.atlassian.com/browse/CONF-45738 . I am wondering if there is some javascript that could be added to a page to modify the colors to map to new colors. Maybe it can be done with CSS. I'm not sure.

            Jeremy added a comment -

            Up !

            Any news ?

            Jeremy added a comment - Up ! Any news ?

            Over 6 months since status was updated to "Needs Verification"?  Originally posted in 2012?  This looks an awful lot like a company that has dropped the ball on something that is near trivial to fix and has high value to users.  Atlassian, please address.

            Steve Quintana added a comment - Over 6 months since status was updated to "Needs Verification"?  Originally posted in 2012?  This looks an awful lot like a company that has dropped the ball on something that is near trivial to fix and has high value to users.  Atlassian, please address.

            Hugh Hiers added a comment -

            Wow, I just stumbled on this one while trying to change the cell color...very lame that you can't specify the color.  Why so long to respond to this feature?

            Hugh Hiers added a comment - Wow, I just stumbled on this one while trying to change the cell color...very lame that you can't specify the color.  Why so long to respond to this feature?

            Tim Last added a comment -

            Adding another voice to the crowd asking for this...

            Tim Last added a comment - Adding another voice to the crowd asking for this...

            AN added a comment -

            yes, this feature would be really really useful, waiting for it for many years.

            AN added a comment - yes, this feature would be really really useful, waiting for it for many years.

            Frankly, a choice between grey, and 4 pale colours is ridiculous. There are innumerable use cases that would demand more colours. This is a design short-sightedness that sticks out like a sore thumb amidst Atlassian's typical streamlined user experience. Please fix it!

            Troy Kinsella added a comment - Frankly, a choice between grey, and 4 pale colours is ridiculous. There are innumerable use cases that would demand more colours. This is a design short-sightedness that sticks out like a sore thumb amidst Atlassian's typical streamlined user experience. Please fix it!

            Come on, Atlassian, this can't be hard to implement.
            You would satisfy >125 votes

            When I have a look at the XHTML storage format, it's a matter of adding some color definitions in CSS and in the GUI color picker.

            <td class="highlight-blue" data-highlight-colour="blue">cell text</td>

            Kristof Vandermeersch added a comment - Come on, Atlassian, this can't be hard to implement. You would satisfy >125 votes When I have a look at the XHTML storage format, it's a matter of adding some color definitions in CSS and in the GUI color picker. <td class="highlight-blue" data-highlight-colour="blue">cell text</td>

            I do not think the assigned reporter, Luis Junior, works for Atlassian anymore. According to his profile, his last known activity was in June 2013. Several Atlassians have made modifications to this issue since it was opened - that includes downgrading the issue to a suggestion - so they are somewhat aware the issue exists. However, they are not prioritizing this issue for some reason.

            Anna McDonald added a comment - I do not think the assigned reporter, Luis Junior, works for Atlassian anymore. According to his profile, his last known activity was in June 2013. Several Atlassians have made modifications to this issue since it was opened - that includes downgrading the issue to a suggestion - so they are somewhat aware the issue exists. However, they are not prioritizing this issue for some reason.

            I believe Atlassian should have a team that focuses on adding to its existing products functionality that are standards in other products. In some areas Atlassian is falling behind for not addressing this type of request. They shouldn't be only about getting new clients but also maintaining a healthy Atlassian user community. I think we as consumers should continue raising our voices. Unfortunately, I do not know if the assignee is getting individual emails when a new comment is added to the ticket.

            Deleted Account (Inactive) added a comment - I believe Atlassian should have a team that focuses on adding to its existing products functionality that are standards in other products. In some areas Atlassian is falling behind for not addressing this type of request. They shouldn't be only about getting new clients but also maintaining a healthy Atlassian user community. I think we as consumers should continue raising our voices. Unfortunately, I do not know if the assignee is getting individual emails when a new comment is added to the ticket.

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