The user clicks a tab, and the content swaps instantly. No scrolling. No confusion. This is arguably the most used macro in the suite for software documentation.
Mastering Documentation with Adaptavist Content Formatting Macros adaptavist content formatting macros
You want a block of code or a quote to have a grey background, border radius, and specific padding. You either beg your Confluence Admin for CSS or you cry. The user clicks a tab, and the content swaps instantly
Confluence has "Status," but it is clunky and limited to specific colors. This is arguably the most used macro in
You cannot hide an answer until a user hovers or clicks a button (outside of the clunky "Expand").
Unlike the native version, these can be inserted inline within a sentence: "The legacy API [DEPRECATED] will be removed in Q3."
Long pages terrify users. If they see a scrollbar longer than their arm, they close the tab.