Have a favorite Adaptavist macro we missed? Let us know in the comments (via the native Comment macro, of course).
Use a 2-column layout. Left column (20%) for a "Jump to Section" Table of Contents. Right column (80%) for dense content. This creates a documentation hub feel similar to ReadTheDocs. 2. The Expandable: Mastering Information Hygiene The native Confluence problem: Long pages terrify users. If they see a scrollbar longer than their arm, they close the tab. adaptavist content formatting macros
Whether you are building a technical specification, a client-facing help center, or an internal Wiki, these macros turn flat text into an interactive dashboard. Have a favorite Adaptavist macro we missed
Enter (formerly part of the legendary Refined Toolkit and Content Formatting Macros suite). This collection is not just about making things look pretty; it is about structural integrity, dynamic interaction, and user experience. Left column (20%) for a "Jump to Section" Table of Contents