We have an application in Confluence that was created for us by a 3rd party developer to store news and events (links to articles). We'd like to replace this with some combination of built-in Confluence, Theme Builder, and perhaps Bubbles.
I was looking at the Blog for the Community Bubbles Plugin and this very closely resembles, from a funcational functional perspective, what each "channel" looks like. How is this page being created? Is this something in Bubbles, or is this just a blog done with Theme Builder and Confluence?
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- Home page is a table of contents, with links to the various topics we use to track news. Some topics have a hierarchy (for example, Desktop OS has entries for several flavors flavours of Windows and Mac systems).
- Each topic has a place at the top describing what kind of content to expect in that area, followed by a scrolling list of recent entries. You can click a link for an RSS feed, or else "watch" the page for nightly batch email. You can use a calendar control to pick a date and see the content entered on that date.
- Individual entries are currently stored as blog entries, thus searchable by date.
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