Atlassian Cloud changes Aug 1 to Aug 8, 2022

These changes have recently been rolled out to Atlassian Cloud sites.

Changes labeled ROLLING OUT are being gradually rolled out and may not be on your site just yet.

Atlassian Cloud

Your cloud-hosted products are supported by the Atlassian Cloud platform. This section usually includes changes related to multiple Atlassian Cloud products, site administration, and user management.

Find content across multiple Atlassian products

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Search across the products you have access to in Atlas (currently in beta), Confluence, Jira Work Management, and Trello.

To search across products:

  1. Open search in Atlas (beta), Confluence, Jira Work Management, or Trello.
  2. Select the tab of the other product you'd like to search within.

Control your workflow more easily by connecting one or more identity providers

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We’re giving you the ability to manage a variety of business and information security requirements. You’ll now have the flexibility to connect more than one identity provider to your Atlassian organization. We also simplified the workflow for managing user authentication and provisioning. You can now do it from one place.

You now have two types of directories for managing users in your organization: a local directory and an identity provider directory. The key changes are:

  • We moved user login and sync to the new Identity providers screen
  • You have two authentication policies by default: one for your local directory and one for your identity provider
  • We automatically associate your domain’s user accounts with a linked directory.

Learn more about identity providers

To see your identity provider directory, go to admin.atlassian.com > Security > Identity providers.

G Suite becomes Google Workspace

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We’re changing G Suite in your organization administration by:
Renaming G Suite to Google Workspace in the product and support documents, 
Moving G Suite to the new Identity providers screen,
And giving you two authentication policies out-of-the-box: one for your local directory and one for your identity provider.

Learn more about Google Workspace

Jira platform

Changes in this section usually apply to all Jira products. We'll tell you in the change description if something is only for a specific Jira product.

Advanced Roadmaps - Keyboard shortcuts

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Amaze your friends by using keyboard shortcuts to navigate your Advanced Roadmaps plan. With the press of a button, bam! the date range on your timeline changes. Press another button and kapow! the issue quick search opens. It might seem like magic, but it's really just the next step in planning with Advanced Roadmaps like a pro.

Learn more about the keyboard shortcuts coming to Advanced Roadmaps.

Bug fixes to team-managed issues in backlog

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This bug fix corrects unexpected behavior with issues in team-managed projects. Bug fix details:

  • Team-managed epics and base-level issues on company-managed backlogs will render the same way as issues from company-managed projects.
  • Team-managed base-level issues now show in the backlog (previously they were not included).
  • Team-managed base-level issues are displayed in the same way as company-managed base-level issues. Previously, team-managed base level issues with a parent were displayed in the same way as subtasks.

Dashboards: Automatically refresh dashboards to keep their data up to date

You can now ensure your dashboard data is up to date by setting dashboards up to automatically refresh. To try it out, just go to a dashboard and select More (···) > Configure automatic refresh. You can choose the frequency that your dashboards refresh in minutes.

Learn more about configuring dashboards.

Full page notifications

You can now view and manage notifications from a single page. From the notifications page, you can view the latest updates and filter past notifications by product.

To open the full page view of your notifications:

  1. Select Notifications (bell icon) in the navigation
  2. Select the Open in a new tab icon

Push notifications can now be time-sensitive on iOS

Collaboration just got faster in the Jira Cloud app for iOS. Direct mentions and ‘assigned to you’ push notifications can now be treated as time-sensitive, which means you’ll receive them even if your notifications are snoozed. Disable time-sensitive notifications via system settings.

New keyboard shortcuts have arrived

We've built new keyboard shortcuts for the issue view! Open an issue, then select 'd' (to update the issue's status), 'q' (to log work), 's' (to share the issue), or the left/right/up/down arrow keys (to scroll around the open issue).

View the whole list of shortcuts any time via Jira's help icon, or by selecting 'shift' + '/'.

Issue view: Maximum number of displayed child issues increased to 500

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We heard feedback that some of you needed to display more than 100 child issues on an issue. That's why we're increasing the maximum number of child issues you can see from an issue to 500. You can still have more than 500 child issues, but you'll have to view them in search.

Jira Admin - Changes in Advanced Roadmaps show in Jira Audit logs

Whether you use the Jira Administrator Audit logs for security purposes, or to diagnose problems in your Jira site, they'll now include some actions from Advanced Roadmaps.

Your audit logs will now record whenever a plan in Advanced Roadmaps is created, deleted, or the following updates are made:

  • changes to the scheduling configurations
  • adding or removing issue sources
  • adding, changing, or removing exclusion rules

Learn more about audit logs in Jira.

Workflow properties in team-managed projects

You can now use workflow properties to restrict statuses and transitions in team-managed projects. If you’re familiar with company-managed projects, these new properties work the same way. To try it, go to a team-managed workflow, select a status or transition, and select Properties in the sidebar.

Learn more about workflow properties.

Plain text pasting in the editor on Cmd+Shift+v

To stop links from becoming Smart Links when creating content in the editor, just use Cmd/Ctrl + Shift + V when you paste content.

Use this command to paste copied links to keep URLs in their original format.

You can also use Cmd/Ctrl + Z to change a link back to its original URL if it has already converted to a Smart Link.

Export form data from search results

Download an XLSX file that includes all of the responses from your selected form.

Learn how to search for issues.

Advanced Roadmaps - Timeline header improvements

Please welcome some small visual tweaks to make your planning experience easier. These are designed to make the dates on your timeline easier to read, while not compromising functionality. These changes are:

  • more granular date breakdowns across the top of your timeline, such as dates showing when viewing your plan in the Weeks view setting
  • the current day (or "Today") is highlighted with a blue box, and;
  • hover on releases to get a sneak-peek at the release's name and ship date

Allow all licensed users to view and edit the contents of an Insight custom field

We've simplified the permissions for the Insight custom field so that you can leverage it across Jira Software, Jira Service Management, Jira Work Management, and your portals.

Portal users already have temporary "Object Schema User" roles so they can view and select objects in the Insight custom field when they appear in the portal. Now, Jira Software, JSM, and JSW users will also have temporary "Object Schema User" roles that allow them to view and edit the contents of an Insight custom field within issues where they already have existing edit permissions.

These roles will not count towards the total number of users on your license.

Create branches in GitLab using automation

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Big change for software teams! You can now create GitLab branches using automation rules. For example, you could make a rule that automatically creates a branch whenever an issue moves to In progress.

To give this a try:

  1. Navigate to your Jira project and select Project settings > Automation.
  2. Select Create rule.
  3. Choose a trigger for your rule, and then select the Create Confluence page action.

You'll also need to set up a connection between GitLab and your Jira project - Learn more about connections in automation

Site import: new import progress tracking

Site import allows you to import Jira Server and Jira Cloud backup files into Jira Cloud. We’ve updated the page where you track the import progress of your backup files into Jira Cloud. The new page is designed to give you a clear view of import stages, including what's running, what’s queued, and what’s complete.

Preview smart links by hovering over them

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You no longer need to open another tab to see what’s behind a smart link! Now preview smart links, including links to other issues or Confluence pages, by just hovering over them. To try it out, go to an issue with a smart link and hover over it.

Create branches in Bitbucket using Jira automation

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You can now create branches in Bitbucket, using automations in Jira. For example, you could set up an automation rule so that whenever an issue moves to In progress, a corresponding branch is created if it's a bug.

To give this a try:

  1. Navigate to your Jira project and select Project settings > Automation.
  2. Select Create rule.
  3. Choose a trigger for your rule, and then select the Create branch in Bitbucket action.

You'll also need to set up a connection between Bitbucket and your Jira project. Learn more about connections in automation.

Create branches in GitHub using Jira automation

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You can now create branches in GitHub, using automation rules in Jira. For example, you could set up an automation rule so that whenever an issue moves to In progress, a corresponding branch is created if it's a bug.

To give this a try:

  1. Navigate to your Jira project and select Project settings > Automation.
  2. Select Create rule.
  3. Choose a trigger for your rule, and then select the Create branch in GitHub action.

You'll also need to set up a connection between GitHub and your Jira project. Learn more about connections in automation.

Loading search results got faster

To load search results faster, we’ll now display issues that were created in the last 30 days when you select Search in the navigation bar > Advanced issue search or Go to: All issues.

You can change the search criteria or use the Jira Query Language (JQL) to find issues that were created earlier.

Jira Software

Inline editing now available on the version details page

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We've added inline editing for some fields on the version details page! Rather than going back to the main Releases hub to edit a version, you can now edit the following details directly on the version details page:

• version name
• version description
• start date
• release date

To edit any of these details, simply select the field and enter your changes. Only project admins or product admins can edit a version.

Team-managed projects: Custom filters for your board and backlog

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We’ve introduced custom filters to help you find issues in a busy board and backlog. Powered by Jira Query Language (JQL), project admins can now create saved and reusable search terms to quickly find relevant issues.

Learn more about custom filters in team-managed projects

To get started with custom filters:

1. From your team-managed project, go to Project settings > Board > Custom filters.
2. Create your first custom filter using JQL. If this is your first time using JQL, select ? in the top navigation bar to learn the basics.

Install development apps from the Marketplace without leaving Jira

If you've enabled the Code feature or the Deployments feature in your Jira Software cloud project, you can now install Marketplace apps directly from the Code page and the Deployments page. This allows you to connect your development tools to your Jira project without having to go to the Marketplace. Learn more about enabling the Code feature or integrating your deployments with Jira.

To get started:

  • Log in to your Jira Software cloud project.
  • Select Code or Deployments from the project menu.
  • Scroll down to the Atlassian Marketplace section and select the app you want to install.
  • Follow the steps to finish installing your app.

You can also install Marketplace apps via the Jira issue view by selecting Integrate source code in the Development panel.

Jira Roadmaps - Increase issue limit from 3k to 5k issues

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Bask in the glory of longer, more detailed project plans. Your project roadmap can now show 5,000 issues instead of the paltry 3,000 issues it could before.

much planning. very issues. wow.

Jira Roadmap - Fullscreen mode

A wise person once said "Go big or go home," and our development team took that to heart. That's why you can now toggle a fullscreen mode of your Jira roadmap!

Use the double arrow icon in the bottom right of your screen (near the timeframe adjustment tool), and watch your plan grow beyond its current limits!

Add links to a version with the new Related work feature

We've made an exciting change to the Releases experience in Jira Software. You can now add links to a version using the new Related work feature!

This feature allows you to link documents, dashboards, and any other work to your version, so your team members and stakeholders can easily find release-related items. For example, you might add links to release notes, analytics dashboards, design specifications, and relevant support documentation.

Here’s how to add links to a version:

  1. Log in to your Jira Software project.
  2. Select Releases from the side menu, then select a version.
  3. Select Add in the Related work section.
  4. Enter the URL for the work you want to link.
  5. Add a description (this step is optional).
  6. Select a category and save.

Links will be displayed in the Related work section on the version’s release page.

Layout tweaks for feature flags in the Jira issue view

We've made some small changes to the way you interact with feature flags in the development panel on Jira issues.

If a feature flag is already connected to an issue, you can create or connect another feature flag by hovering over the feature flag name and selecting the + symbol to open the feature flag menu. To view the details of a connected feature flag, select the link icon next to the + symbol.

Roadmaps - Child-level issue planning for kanban teams

Fresh out of beta! When planning work for your kanban teams from the roadmap view, you can now view schedule bars for child issues and adjust their dates. This makes planning easy-breezy! Learn more about this newfangled feature in our documentation.

It's not enabled by default, but it's simple to turn on. Learn how to enable it here.

Edit an issue's priority from the backlog

You can now edit the priority of your issue straight from the backlog. You no longer need to open an issue to edit the priority.

Get help to integrate deployments with Jira with a step-by-step guide

If you've enabled the Deployments feature in Jira but you haven't finished setting up your team's CI/CD integration, help is here. Head to the Deployments page for a step-by-step guide on connecting your tools, linking issues to development work, and sending deployment information from your tools to Jira.

To view this guide at any time, select the meatball menu at the top-right of the Deployments timeline.

New automation templates to help you streamline release-related tasks

We've created new automation templates for teams who use releases and versions to organize their work in Jira Software Cloud.

The templates are designed to help you save time by automating release-related tasks or processes that you normally do manually. For example, you can use the new templates to automatically send a Slack message when you release or unrelease a version, or to set up a new feature flag in LaunchDarkly when you create a new version.

Learn more about Jira Cloud automation.

To get started:

  1. Log in to your Jira Software project, then select Releases from the side menu.
  2. On the Releases page, select the lightning bolt icon to open the automation menu.
  3. Choose a template from the menu, or select Create automation to set up your own automation rule.

Roadmaps - Save drafts of your issues for later use

When using the inline issue creation function on your roadmap, incomplete issues are saved as drafts. If you click out of the issue creation box, what you type there will be held as a draft.

To save a new issue from your roadmap, you need to hit Enter to save it.

Company-managed projects: Updated navigation order for notifications and automation

In your project’s left-side navigation, we’ve moved notifications and automation closer to the top, so they’re easier to find. This improvement is part of a broader change to prioritize settings that impact the entire project.

From your project’s left-side panel, select Project settings to view the updated navigation.

Jira Service Management

Jira Service Desk is now Jira Service Management! We’re in the process of rolling out some exciting new features for all users. Learn more about these new features.

Easily select a request type when creating issues

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In company-managed service projects, we've made it easier to select a request type while creating an issue. After selecting Create, you can now choose the issue type and request type separately.

We recommend selecting a request type for all of your issues (except tasks and sub-tasks). Request types allow issues to appear in the portal, use work categories, and access a range of other Jira Service Management features. Learn more about using request types in Jira Service Management.

Hide email signatures from the issue view and portals

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Make sure your team only sees content that is most relevant to them by hiding signatures from requests and comments raised by your customers via email.

Hidden email signatures won't show up in the description or comments in the issue view and in the portal. They will be hidden in an expandable component which you can select to view the signature.

You can let Jira Service Management detect email signatures by default and hide them. You can also choose to specify custom text to be detected.

Learn more about hiding email signatures

Forms: Get the information you need, when you need it

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Forms use conditional logic to dynamically show or hide fields, and can include headings, tables, and rich formatting. Use forms in your portal to gather information when a request is raised, or 
add forms to existing issues to gather new information as it’s needed.

We're rolling out forms slowly, so keep an eye out under Project settings (or Service project settings in team-managed projects) for Forms in the navigation on the left.

Learn more about forms in Jira Service Management.

Introducing Microsoft Teams for incident collaboration (early access)

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Collaborate with your team by creating chats and meetings in Microsoft Teams directly from an incident in Jira Service Management. To create a chat or meeting, go to an incident and select the Create chat or meeting button next to the Microsoft Teams field in the Details section.

After creating a chat or meeting, you can:

  • invite responders to join your chat and meeting
  • view all incident details in the chat and meeting
  • update the incident priority, assign the incident to yourself, add an internal note, and send a reply to the customer from Microsoft Teams.

Learn how to connect Microsoft Teams to your service project.

Get early access to start creating chats and meetings in Microsoft Teams for incidents in Jira Service Management. Sign up now to get early access.

JQL searches now take excluded approvers into account

When searching for issues by username (or email) and using the JQL functions approver, myPendingApproval, myPending, myApproval, or pendingBy, search results will now exclude issues where the user is an excluded approver.

Learn how to set up an approval step with excluded approvers.

Introducing compliance settings to send safe customer notifications from Jira Service Management

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Committed to protecting data managed in your service projects, we've added compliance settings in Jira Service Management to help you meet your organization’s compliance needs. After you enabled the settings, the data including ‘Issue summary’, ‘Issue description’, ‘Comment’, and 'Attachment” will be hidden from the corresponding notification emails that your customers will receive. Your customers will need to log in to the portal to view the entire information available on the request. Learn more about compliance settings

You must be a site admin to manage the compliance settings. To access the compliance settings:

  1. Go to Settings > Products.
  2. From the sidebar under Jira Service Management, select Compliance settings.

Jira Service Management: New editor in customer notification templates

To provide a consistent editing experience with our other products like Jira Software and Confluence, we've updated the text editor in customer notification templates with a cleaner look, markdown support, and industry-standard keyboard shortcuts. The editor converts things like links, code, and markdown on-the-fly, so you can paste in your content and let the editor do the work. Learn more about editing the content of customer notifications.

See request type fields while creating an issue

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In company-managed service projects, after selecting Create and selecting a request type you'll now see request type fields instead of all available fields. This ensures that agents have the right information they need to complete their tasks.

We recommend selecting a request type for all of your issues (except tasks and sub-tasks). Request types allow issues to appear in the portal, use work categories, and access a range of other Jira Service Management features. Learn more about using request types in Jira Service Management.

Jira Work Management

Display subtasks on the board

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Now you can view subtasks in the board view of your business project.

If your work item has a subtask, it will be nested below its respective parent item regardless of its status.

To view (or hide) an item’s subtasks, select the expand or collapse icon inside the board card.

Find content across multiple Atlassian products

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Search across the products you have access to in Atlas (currently in beta), Confluence, Jira Work Management, and Trello.

To search across products:

  1. Open search in Atlas (beta), Confluence, Jira Work Management, or Trello.
  2. Select the tab of the other product you'd like to search within.

View different issue type's workflows on your board

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Currently, if your business project has multiple issue types with different workflows, the board wouldn't work properly and would display an error. With this change, you can now easily select which workflow to view on your board.

To view a particular issue type’s workflow, you can:

  1. Select ... More at the top right of the board view
  2. Select Workflows
  3. Choose which issue type’s workflow you’d like to view.

Note: You can only view statuses and transitions associated with the selected workflow on the board. Learn more about multiple workflows on your board.

Quick search in all views

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You can now search in your board, list, timeline, or calendar views using free text in the search bar. To search, go to the top-right of whichever view you're in and enter what you're searching for.

Expand or collapse board columns

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Focus on what's important to you by expanding or collapsing columns in your board view.

There are two ways you can expand or collapse columns on your board. In the column you’d like to expand or collapse, select the expand or collapse icon next to the column heading.

Another way you can expand or collapse columns on your board is to:

  1. Select ... More at the top right of your board view.
  2. Select Expand all columns or Collapse all columns

Switch between business projects in the project sidebar

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You can now work across multiple projects more easily. To switch between your business projects in Jira Work Management, select a recent project from the project sidebar navigation on the left. Learn more about switching between business projects.

New additions to the Summary page

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We've added more to the Summary page!

Recent activity
We've brought back the activity feed known as Recent activity due to popular demand. Stay up to date with what's happening across your business project. Scroll through the feed to view recent activity and select a link to the relevant activity you’d like to review.

Types of work
This section will help you get a breakdown of your project’s work items by their type. You’ll be able to see your project's associated issue types in this list. If you’re an admin, you can also manage your business project’s issue types by selecting Manage types.

Learn more about the Summary page.

Jira Product Discovery

Preview smart links by hovering over them

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You no longer need to open another tab to see what’s behind a smart link! Now preview smart links, including links to other issues or Confluence pages, by just hovering over them. To try it out, go to an issue with a smart link and hover over it.

Confluence

See when page or blog post changes were last saved as you edit

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As you are editing your pages and blogs in Confluence, you'll get real-time updates at the top right of the toolbar that let you know when the content was saved. Confluence is always saving the work you do, so that you don't have to publish the page to make sure your work is safe.

If there is more than one person editing at the same time, you'll see when the content was saved last whether you or a collaborator made the changes that were saved.

Express yourself with reactions

Reactions are an interactive, lightweight way to express yourself on content in Confluence. Now, instead of being able to only like or comment on a page, you and your teammates can choose from dozens of emoji reactions (including custom ones).

At the bottom of a page or blog post, choose an existing reaction, or select the "Add a reaction" icon to add your own. You can also react from the activity feed.

Be more expressive with panels

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In addition to the five preset panel options, you can customize panels by choosing one of the 20 background colors available.

Panels can have emojis, or you can remove the emoji to meet the needs of your content. The emojis available to you are the same set that you already use in Confluence; this includes custom emojis you and your teammates added.

1. Add a panel to a page by typing /custom panel or by selecting Custom panel from the insert menu.

2. Use the floating toolbar to choose a background color and pick an emoji if you want one.

Find content across multiple Atlassian products

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Search across the products you have access to in Atlas (currently in beta), Confluence, Jira Work Management, and Trello.

To search across products:

  1. Open search in Atlas (beta), Confluence, Jira Work Management, or Trello.
  2. Select the tab of the other product you'd like to search within.

Better interactions for space shortcuts

Space shortcuts are curated links always visible in a space’s side navigation. They make it easy to find important and frequently accessed content.

In this improved experience, new and existing shortcuts will show the icon identifying the kind of content they lead to. We also made it easy to organize shortcuts with drag and drop to reorder and the quick remove option.

Shortcuts live on the space sidebar. Only space admins can edit shortcuts. Learn more about customizing your space

Automatically get a personal space

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A personal space in Confluence is a place of your own to jot down new ideas, introduce yourself to your team, keep track of tasks, store important items or files, polish content before sharing with others, and more.

You can choose to leave the space open for others to visit and collaborate, or you can restrict the pages so that no one else can see them.

If you don't already have a personal space, one will be created for you after you've logged in and viewed a page. There are three ways to get to your personal space:

  • Select Spaces in the global navigation bar. Your personal space is automatically starred for easy access.
  • Select your profile icon at the top right of the global navigation bar and select Personal Space.
  • Select Home in the global navigation bar. All starred spaces are shown on the right.

Learn more about personal spaces

Find your drafts where you created them

When you create a page or blog post and don't publish it right away, it's considered a draft. This has always been true, but finding your drafts was challenging when you are working in a space.

Now drafts show up in the Blog and Pages sections in the space sidebar alongside the published pages and posts. Only people who can edit the content can see the draft in the space sidebar.

You can still see drafts you have access to in all spaces on the site in a couple of ways:

  • Select Recent > Drafts from the global navigation bar
  • Select Home from the global navigation bar, then select Drafts

To keep the space sidebar from being filled with drafts that you started and abandoned, Confluence discards any pages or posts that are blank. Content is considered blank if it has no title, no body copy, no emoji in the title, no cover images, no permission changes, and no labels.

Paste urls as plain text in the editor

You can now use Cmd/Ctrl + Shift + v when pasting content to stop links from becoming Smart Links when using the editor.

Use this command to paste copy or links to keep urls in their original format. You can also use Cmd/Ctrl + z to change a link back to its original url if it has already converted to a Smart Link.

Full page notifications

You can now view and manage notifications from a single page. From the notifications page, you can view the latest updates and filter past notifications by product.

To open the full page view of your notifications:

  1. Select Notifications (bell icon) in the navigation
  2. Select the Open in a new tab icon

Sort resolved comments by recency

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You can now sort resolved inline comments by newest and oldest order. By default comments will be sorted newest first.

Start editing where you are

When viewing a Confluence page, you can jump into editing anywhere on the page using a shortcut key or the edit icon. Your focus when editing stays where you were when viewing.

  1. Find a page you want to modify.
  2. Scroll to where you want to make changes.
  3. Press e or select the pencil icon to edit the content.

Turn your table data into charts

Being able to visualize the data in a table is a powerful way to quickly summarize and communicate complicated information. The chart types available are bar, line, and pie.

After you’ve created a table, you can insert a chart based on the table data. Once the chart has been created, it’s connected to the table, so if that table data changes, the chart will change too.

  1. Select a table.
  2. From the floating toolbar, select Insert chart.
  3. Customize your chart settings as you'd like.

You can create multiple charts from the same table by selecting Insert chart again (after re-selecting the source table).

Create branches in GitLab using automation

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Big change for software teams! You can now create GitLab branches using automation rules. For example, you could make a rule that automatically creates a branch whenever an issue moves to In progress.

To give this a try:

  1. Navigate to your Jira project and select Project settings > Automation.
  2. Select Create rule.
  3. Choose a trigger for your rule, and then select the Create Confluence page action.

You'll also need to set up a connection between GitLab and your Jira project - Learn more about connections in automation

Bitbucket

We've updated the branch permissions and merge checks experience

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On July 25, we are updating what was known as Branch permissions to Branch restrictions. Now in Bitbucket Cloud, branch permissions and merge checks can be accessed within Branch restrictions available in your Repository settings. For more information on how branch restrictions work, refer to Use branch restrictions. To learn more about merge checks, refer to Suggest or require checks before a merge.

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