Confluence Ui Expand [patched] Site
Review your top 10 longest Confluence pages. Wherever you see a massive table or a wall of text, wrap it in an expand macro. You will immediately see a drop in "Where is the X?" questions.
Introduction: The Battle Against the Scroll of Death In any Confluence environment—whether you are documenting API specifications, building a knowledge base, or managing project retrospectives—there is a common enemy: information overload . confluence ui expand
.expand-container .expand-control.open .expand-icon background: url('/images/icons/minus.png') no-repeat; /* Changes open to minus */ Review your top 10 longest Confluence pages
The allows you to hide content behind a toggle. Instead of deleting verbose information, you "collapse" it until the reader needs it. This article provides a full technical and practical breakdown of how to use, customize, and troubleshoot the Expand macro in Confluence (Cloud, Data Center, and Server). 1. What is the Expand Macro? (The UI Perspective) In the Atlassian ecosystem, "UI Expand" refers to the visual component that creates a horizontal blue bar containing a heading and a chevron icon (▶). When clicked, the chevron rotates (▼) and reveals a hidden panel of content. Introduction: The Battle Against the Scroll of Death
By mastering the expand macro, you move from being a "content writer" to an "information architect." You respect your user’s attention span by hiding the complexity until it is requested.
.expand-control .expand-icon background: url('/images/icons/plus.png') no-repeat; /* Changes chevron to plus */