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This macro is used to embed wiki notation menus and the output from other macros (such as the {children} macro) in to a menu.
This macro requires Theme Builder 2.0 or above.
{wikimenu} * MyMenu ** My Option ** ---- ** Sub menu {children:page=Home} {wikimenu}
This macro has no parameters.
You can define menu items using the wiki notation for an unordered list as shown below:
* [Home] ** [Builder Macros|Macros|Find out more about macros...] ** ---- ** [Confluence]
To add this block of links in to a menu, use the wikimenu macro:
{menubar:id=demo1|electric=true} {wikimenu} * [Home] ** [Builder Macros|Macros|Find out more about macros...] ** ---- ** [Confluence] {wikimenu} {menubar}
The primary purpose of the wikimenu macro is to allow much better integration of menu macros and wiki notaiton within menu definitions, as shown in the example below:
{menu}{menulink:home}{menuicon:house} Home{menulink} {wikimenu} * [Builder Macros|Macros|Find out more about macros...] * ---- * [Confluence] {wikimenu} {menu} {viewmenu} {editmenu}
As you can see, we've replaced the "Home" link from the previous example with some menu macros and then inserted our wiki notation menu beneath it. We've then added the standard view menu and edit menu on to the menu bar, resulting in:
Home
The menu macros are generally faster to use, more reliable and strictly adhere to privileges and system settings. So why on earth would you want to use wiki notation menus in the first place? Read on...
Builder has always allowed automated menu creation, however there are some cases when it's a little unreliable. The new wikimenu macro allows you to safely embed other Confluence macros inside menus with far fewer side effects:
{menubar:id=demo3} {menu}{menulink:home}Feature Tours{menulink} {wikimenu}{children:page=Feature Tours}{wikimenu} {menu} {menubar}
This will result in:
Feature Tours
The benefit here is that if the {children} macro (or any other macro you are using) fails, you won't see a nasty error message in your menus.
One much requested feature was the ability to create chunks of menu that could be re-used across multiple spaces. The wikimenu macro makes this possible...
{menubar:id=demo4} {wikimenu}{include:Space Menu}{wikimenu} {menubar}
Which results in:
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How does this work? Well, we've created a page called Space Menu and then added a chunk of menu to it. The {include} macro is then used to import the menu definition from the Space Menu page.
If you look at the Space Menu page and you'll see that the menu items are simply displayed as a normal unordered list:
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You can create any number of "menu pages" containing chunks of menu items and then import them this way in to any number of locations around your site.
There's more examples in our tutorial on Adaptavist Website Theme v4.