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Add a showcase to a page
Updated Jul 16

Add a showcase to a page

The Showcase macro puts your page items under a spotlight with paper-like cards. You can use it to create categories, pin-ups, menus, and highlights.

Ingredients

App

Composition Tabs

Macro

Showcase

Guide

  1. Add a Showcase macro on the page.

  2. In the Insert Showcase Macro dialog, fill in any relevant details in the following fields:

    1. Showcase style: The type of showcase that you want to create.

      • Featured image: Enter the image URL or browse your local computer for an image.

      • Emoji icon: Select an emoji from the interface.

      • Simple: The showcase macro shows only text.

    2. Title: The title of the showcase macro. This is required.

    3. Description: The description text that will appear on your showcase.

    4. Showcase card link: The page to load when someone clicks the button on the showcase.

    5. Button Text: The text on the button of the showcase.

    6. Badge: A string of text as a status badge displayed in the top-right corner of the showcase. You can also choose from one of six colors for the badge.

  3. Preview the changes and images you have added to the showcase in the right section of the macro editor.

  4. Click Save and publish the page. 

Related pages

  • Create a showcase using an image attached to a Confluence pagePreview

  • Change the image of a showcasePreview

 

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