You need to edit in 'Wiki Markup' mode to create a link to a comment.
To link to a comment from within Confluence,
- Click on 'Permalink' located below the text of the comment within the comments box.
You will notice in the address bar of your browser that the url displayed ends in a series of numerals.
- Copy only the numerals.
- Click on the 'edit' tab of the page from which you want to link to the comment.
- Paste the numerals between square brackets (as you would when you create any link in Confluence), and then include the dollar sign '$' in front of the numerals.
Example
What you need to type |
What you will get |
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<ac:structured-macro ac:name="unmigrated-wiki-markup" ac:schema-version="1" ac:macro-id="43ea8c39-94ce-46a9-abbc-71d3bfdc1016"><ac:plain-text-body><![CDATA[ |
[$129613] |
[$129613] |
]]></ac:plain-text-body></ac:structured-macro> |
Because you are linking to the actual database ID of the comment, you do not need to specify a space or a page id explicitly as that's calculated automatically from the database ID.
For example link to a comment in differnet space .
To link to a comment from outside Confluence,
- Right click on 'Permalink' located below the text of the comment within the comments box.
- Copy the link location of the comment. Alternately, click on 'Permalink' and copy the url displayed in the address bar of your browser.
- Use this url to link to the comment from your web page.
Screenshot : Permalink location
Screenshot : Permalink url
RELATED TOPICS
Commenting on a Page
Adding a Comment
Working with Links
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