Introduction to Space Page Index Macro
Introducing the Space Page Index Macro – your gateway to comprehensive space navigation within Confluence. By default, this macro provides a detailed overview of pages within your current space, but its flexibility extends far beyond. Tailor it to display pages from any accessible space, ensuring users have access to the information they need, when they need it.
What makes it truly smart? The Space Page Index Macro offers a lightning-fast A-Z index, alphabetically organizing spaces for effortless navigation. Customize your index further by choosing between one, two, or three columns, adapting it perfectly to your layout preferences. But that's not all – additional index tabs such as A-Z index, created date, modified date, creators, and last editors can be effortlessly integrated, providing users with a wealth of information at their fingertips.
Empower your users with the ability to swiftly locate the pages they seek, accelerating their quest for information and streamlining their Confluence experience. With the Space Page Index Macro, navigation just got smarter, faster, and more intuitive.
Get a full overview of the index tabs here: Introduction of Index Tabs
Finding the macro in the Confluence macro navigator
Maybe you’re already a Confluence guru and know the ease of the macro navigator.
However, for those who early in the Confluence journey, here is a quick guide. Click as below and write IndexPro, then you get a overview of all the IndexPro macros.
Configuration
When the macro have been added to a page, it will start with the default configuration, which is the index based on the current space and the A-Z index enabled with 3 columns in the index.
But you can configure the macro to suit your needs, you have the following options:
Define which space the index should be based on by defining spacekey.
Columns: 1 to 3 columns
Index Tabs: A-Z index, created date, modified date, creators, and last editors
Open the configuration panel
Just click on the macro and then click on the pen!
Voila! the configuration panel opens!
Defining space
As mentioned you can define a different space by using the space key text field.
There is the following to be aware of:
Number of Index columns
Empowering you with choice and flexibility, the Space Page Index Macro lets you dictate the layout that best suits your needs. Whether you prefer a streamlined view with just one column or a more expansive display with two or three columns, the decision is entirely yours.
For some users, a single column may offer optimal clarity, allowing for a focused, uncluttered presentation of content. Others may find that two columns strike the perfect balance between compactness and comprehensiveness, accommodating a broader range of information without overwhelming the viewer. And for those who require maximum detail and organization, three columns provide the space to display content-rich indexes.
One column
Two columns
Three columns