Confluence has had a lot of changes since it first began; when it started, it was almost all editing in HTML, and required some fighting with it to get the styling and content right. Now, Confluence has included buttons on the Edit interface to make sure editors have all of the functionality that they need in order to create all of the items in a tutorial. If you are interested in a more in-depth discussion of editing the website, please see the “Editing in HTML” portion in the Additional Resources page.
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Once logged in, the 'Edit' button becomes live, and you can access the Confluence editing interface.
Below is a list of all the functions in Edit mode that you would need to use in creating a module on SimCafe.
Latex Plugin
+Insert -> Other macros
Type in 'latex'
Select the Latex macro
Press 'Insert'
Including Geometry, Images, and other files
+Insert -> Files and Images
Either Upload Files, or enter image URL after clicking 'Images from the web'
Including Youtube Videos
+Insert -> Other macros
Type in 'youtube'
Select the 'Widget Connector' Macro
Input the entire URL from the search box at top of screen
Add width and height of widget; Width = 600, Height = 338
Including 'Under Construction' notes
+Insert -> Other macros
Select the 'Note' macro
Type in the text that will be included with the note
Including Links
+Insert -> Link
Click on 'Web Link'
Include the URL of the link in the Address
Include the text that will be the clickable link text
Including Links that Open in New Tab
+Insert -> Other Macros
Type in 'open new tab'
Select the 'open new tab' macro
Type in the url
Expanded Lists
+Insert -> Other macros
Type in 'expand'
Select the 'Expand' macro
Type in the title (the text that will be clickable for the expansion)
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Copying Pages
This is the only action that is not done in the Edit mode
Click on the ellipses (...) at the top right corner of the page
Click on 'Copy'
The module template that you will find on the next page will have all of these functions inside it, and they are all copy-pastable, making changing/adding content even easier.