Macros
Enhavi Design is a set of macros that enable you to customize the look and feel of your Confluence Cloud content and improve user journeys.
Macros are elements that add formatting, navigation, or additional functionality to your pages. See the individual macro pages in our documentation to learn more about each macro. The section below explains how to access and insert the macros on a page. To learn more about general macro use and the Confluence editor, please consult Atlassian's Cloud macro documentation.
Add a macro to a page
The methods for adding macros described below apply to Confluence’s new Cloud editor.
To add a Content Formatting macro to a Confluence page, complete the following steps:
Navigate to the page you would like to edit.
Click the Edit icon in the top-right of the page, or press `
e`
on your keypad.Select Insert > View More in the Confluence editor.
Alternatively, use the keyboard shortcut by typing
/
and the beginning of the macro name to display a list of matching macro names, e.g./tabs
. You can discover more Confluence Cloud keyboard shortcuts by selecting Keyboard Shortcuts from the Confluence Help menu.Locate and select the required macro in the Select Macro screen, e.g. select Button.
Customize your content using the macro editor.
A macro placeholder displays on the edit page. You may need to hover over the macro to see the placeholder.
For the Background macro, you then add your content to the macro placeholder while on the edit page.
Click Publish to see the macro rendered on the page.
Edit a macro
To edit a macro, complete the following steps:
Navigate to the page you would like to edit.
Click the Edit icon in the top right of the page to display the page in Edit mode.
Click the macro placeholder, then click the Edit icon. The Edit Macro screen displays.
Make the required changes.
Delete a macro
To remove a macro from a page, click the macro placeholder, then click the Trash icon.
Use the Image Library
Adding images to your confluence page can make it more engaging for your readers and guide their attention where you want it. But if you don't have the right image on hand, it can be frustrating to find one. To solve this problem, you can use the image library inside a number of our macros. When you select the image button in a macro, you have the option to upload your own image, or you can select Stock images. From this tab, you can search the library of free images to find the perfect one for your page.