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How do I add a wiki markup in Confluence?
To insert markdown in the editor:
- Choose Insert > Markup.
- Select Markdown.
- Type or paste your text – the preview will show you how it will appear on your page.
- Choose Insert.
What is insert markup in Confluence?
Confluence stores the content of pages and blog posts in an XHTML-based format. Advanced users can view the storage format of a page and even edit it, provided their Confluence site is configured to allow that. Wiki markup. Confluence allows data entry via a shorthand code called wiki markup.
How do you add bullet points in Confluence?
Bulleted lists Use the asterisk (*) to create bullets. For each subsequent level, add an extra asterisk. Make sure there is a space between the asterisk and your text.
How do I make a good Confluence page?
The 4 steps to creating engaging Confluence pages
- Use a template. Templates are a great way to get going fast.
- Choose your editor tools. Here are the basic elements that take your editing to the next level and ensure your page is easy to read.
- Mix in some special macros.
- Choose your layout.
Where is the insert option in Confluence?
Insert a block of wiki markup (or markdown) into the Confluence editor. (Choose Insert > Markup.)
How do I continue numbering in Confluence?
Using SHIFT+ENTER will keep the numbering at the last value used.
How do I highlight text in Confluence?
Simply select text with the mouse and click the “Highlight” button. The selected text is then marked with a nice yellow background. All highlights are listed on the user profile page (“Highlights” tab). It is a great way to memorize important information and page fragments.
Is HTML markup or markdown?
HTML is basically the web’s standard mark-up language, but it’s rather verbose. Markdown is a specific markup language, having its own simple syntax. Both of these will work in your stackoverflow posts. Markdown can’t do everything HTML can, but both are mark-up languages.