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- Flexi Blog Posts Plugin
- Universal Edit Button User Macro
- User Status Role Plugin
- Advanced Search Plugin — This plugin provides a set of macros utilising DWR (AJAX) searching capabilities. These macros center around providing a form-based interface for building search queries, the output is dynamically sortable and can be customised.
- Approvals Workflow Plugin — The Approvals Workflow plugin integrates seamlessly with Confluence to provide an innovative way of managing content approvals, without compromising the open and collaborative philosophy of a wiki.
- Remote Publishing Plugin
- Booking Plugin — This plugin allows you to set up booking sheets.
- Cache Plugin — Allows cache control of page-level elements.
- Calendar Plugin — This plug-in puts a dynamically updated calendar into any page.
- Checklists Plugin — A set of macros to generate checklist tables for a subset of pages (children of a given parent-page and/or filtered by a label). For each page, labels can be added/removed, values can be edited, and text segments can be added.
- Cira Plugin — Cira is a set of macros that allows Confluence to be used as a basic issue tracking system.
- Confluence Advanced Macros — This plugin provides many macros which generate content on Confluence content.
- Confluence Attachments Macro — This plugin contains macros which display attachments (useful when attachment display is off by default).
- Confluence Basic Macros — This plugin includes basic macros for linking and formatting content.
- Confluence Compatibility Macros — This plugin contains macros for compatibility with other wiki systems (primarily with content imported from SnipSnap).
- Confluence Dashboard Macros — This library includes macros that replicate the functions of the dashboard and space summary.
- Confluence HTML Macros — This library contains macros that allow users to include raw HTML code within a page.
- Confluence Information Macros — This plugin contains a few macros which can be used to to provide information blocks in Confluence (eg notes and warnings).
- Confluence Tabular Metadata Plugin — This plugin contains a pair of macros which work with content labels to allow you to embed metadata into pages and blog posts.
- Confluence User Lister Plugin
- Content Publishing Plugin — The Content Publishing Plugin allows draft pages to be published in public Spaces. The public Space can be kept synchronized through a workflow using the Approvals Workflow Plugin, or manually.
- Confluence Contributors Plugin — The Contributors Plugin contains macros to display contributors and statistics from a page or a set of pages.
- Enhanced Tasklist — creates an enhanced TaskList
- Exec Macro — Confluence macro to display output of executed commands or include local file content in a page.
- Footnotes Plugin — A pair of Macros that allow you to create footnotes
- Form Mail NG — A completely re-engineered version of the Form Mail Plugin. Hold no preconceptions; this is one small step for plugins, one giant leap for Confluence mailing.
- HTML Plugin — Collection of macros for rendering HTML and related markup inside a Confluence page.
- Include Random Macro — Plugin offers macros to randomly include pages and page excerpts
- Index Glossary Plugin — contains 2 macros which can generate a index of word and a glossary.
- Jasper Report Plugin — Allows Confluence users to compile, fill, show, and export a Jasper Report within Confluence pages
- JavaBlackBelt Plugin — The JavaBlackBelt plugin shows the JavaBlackBelt (www.javablackbelt.com) status of one user, or of a list of users. Ideal for showing the status of your development team.
- Java Scripting Plugin — Java scripting of Confluence page content with BeanShell, Groovy, or Jython
- JIRA Graph Plugin — Confluence plugin that displays a graph of total issues per status over time, directly from a JIRA database
- Job Manager Plugin — A Confluence plugin to view and manage the jobs registered by Confluence and its plugins.
- Label Tools Plugin — A macro which allows you to ensure that pages containing it are given a predefined label
- LaTeX Plugin — A plug-in for displaying LaTeX in Confluence.
- Linking Plugin — This plug-in contains macros for linking to templates, the dashboard and other Confluence features.
- Metadata Plugin — This plugin allows the user to attach metadata to any page in Confluence and to then generate reports and statistics using it.
- Metadata Plugin 2 — Version 2 of the Metadata Plugin provides full metadata support for spaces, users, blog posts and attachments, as well as adding support for hierarchical spaces.
- Multi-Excerpt Plugin — The multi excerpt plugin behaves like the excerpt macro, but allows for multiple excerpts, from multiple spaces.
- Navigation Plugin — This set of macros displays links to pages within a specific hierarchy; currently {scrollbar} and (formerly) {noparent}.
- NCBI aka Pubmed Literature Reference Macro — retrieves the article descriptions from Pubmed and renders them as literature citations (chicago-style)
- New Code Macro — A new code macro that highlights more languages as well as nicer line numbering, printing and scrolling.
- Overlib Macro — The OverLib confluence macro is a wrapper around the OverLib JavaScript library.
- Page Access Macros — contains two macros which allow you to display a list of users who have view access to the page or space in which the macros are included. Both macros can optionally take one parameter - the maximum number of users the list should display.
- Page Flag Plugin — The page flag macro creates a check box on a page. The check box is linked to a label and metadata such that when the checkbox is changed,the label and metadata are also changed.
- Page Information Plugin — The Page information macros allow you to insert various pieces of information about either the current page or a remote page
- Confluence PageTree Plugin — embeds the ajax page tree found in the browse space content page
- Pagetree Search Plugin — This plugin provides functionality to search a hierarchical page tree within a space.
- Plugins Information Plugin
- Portlet, Script, Hidden and TOC Macros — Macros for table of content generation, hidden content and easy extension point for scripts and portlets.
- Pygments Code Macro
- Replace and Render Plugin — Allows replacements to be made within a block of wiki markup
- Reporting Plugin — This plug-in allows generation of powerful and flexible reports to be displayed on Confluence pages.
- Scriptix — taps into the standardised scripting API that comes with Java 6 and provides a nice platform for writing what might be considered to be advanced user macros.
- Slideshow Plugin — construct a PowerPoint-style slideshow inside a Confluence page
- Space Access Macro — The space access macro provides a list of users that have at least view privileges to the space in which the page containing the macro is located.
- Confluence Table of Contents Plugin — This macro generates a Table of Contents for the current page based on its headings.
- Table Plugin — A collection of macros dealing with enhanced table capability in Confluence.
- Tagcloud Macro — Displays a visual representation of the tags (labels) within a space, size representing frequency, and allows the user to click on each to access related pages.
- Testplan Plugins — These plugins allow the user to write and maintain testplans within Confluence.
- Zones Plugin — The Zones plugin provides a way to embed one wiki page (a zone template) into other wiki pages while substituting values into the template on the fly. The Zones plugin is an enhanced substitute for the Include Page macro. It provides functionality similar to MediaWiki's transclusions.
- Confluence Markup Comments Macro — The Confluence Markup Comments Macro (CMCM) allows Confluence users, for the first time ever, to add "comments" in their wiki markup to make it more readable.
- Insert Picture Plugin — A in-place image management widget for Confluence to help with image attachment manipulation
- Sticky Notes and Snip-Edit Plugin — The Sticky Notes and Snip-Edit Plugin allows users to add notes on different sections of a page or blog post, and to modify any text excerpt.
- Swimlanes - activity visualization — A hybrid java/flash plugin originally designed for visualizing student activity on a wiki, by providing a teacher in a class of wiki-using students a way to quickly get an impression of who's busy and doing what.
- SimpleBlog

Comments (3)
Jan 18, 2007
James Mortimer says:
This collection is getting unweildly. Any suggestions on how to sub-divide it? ...This collection is getting unweildly. Any suggestions on how to sub-divide it?
Perhaps:
Jan 18, 2007
David Peterson [CustomWare] says:
Yeah, I was thinking that also. One other category might be: Images/visualisa...Yeah, I was thinking that also. One other category might be:
Feb 05, 2007
James Mortimer says:
I've started to sort them, hopefully others will continue...I've started to sort them, hopefully others will continue...