Navigation Map Macro
The Navigation Map macro displays a navigable map of the pages tagged with a given label.
Using the Navigation Map Macro
To add the Navigation Map macro to a page:
- From the editor toolbar, choose (Insert) > Other Macros
- Find and select the required macro
Speed it up with autocomplete: Type { and the beginning of the macro name, to see a list of suggested macros. In this example we're inserting the cheese macro.
To edit an existing macro: Click the macro placeholder and choose Edit. This will open the macro details, so you can edit the macro parameters.
Parameters
Parameters are options that you can set to control the content or format of the macro output. Where the parameter name used in Confluence storage format or wikimarkup is different to the label used in the macro browser, it will be listed below in brackets (example
).
Parameter | Default | Description |
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Label | none | Specify the label associated with the pages you want to show in the navigation map. This parameter is unnamed in storage format and wikimarkup. |
Map Title | none | Specify a title for the navigation map. |
Number of Cells Per Row
| 5 | Specify the number of cells in a row |
Cell Width (Pixels) | 90 | Specify the cell width (enter a number only, don't include |
Cell Height (Pixels) | 60 | Specify the cell height (enter a number only, don't include |
Navigation Map Theme | Confluence | Define a theme for the navmap (Server only). If you want to create your own navmap 'look and feel' (for example, one with rounded corners), you need to add a customized navmap macro theme file to the |
Wiki markup example
This example is useful when you want to add a macro outside the editor, for example as custom content in the sidebar, header or footer of a space.
Macro name: navmap
Macro body: None.
{navmap:mylabel|wrapAfter=4|title=My map name|cellHeight=50px|theme=navmap-mytheme.vm|cellWidth=80px}