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Confluence iframe
Confluence iframe











To embed a Request page, paste the request page URL to the Confluence iFrame macro URL field. If your stakeholders do not yet have Dragonboat access, they will need to request access to this account and instantly be approved if they have the same email domain as the account owner (or on the Okta approved list) The pattern must be adopted on a module by module basis since this approach allows app developers to migrate to the new pattern in an iterative. This means the new pattern is not backward compatible and must be opted into by apps. You will see the shared view embedded on your Confluence page The cacheable iframes pattern is based on removing all product injected query parameters from app iframe URLs. Paste the view URL you get from Dragonboat and paste in the URL field, and enter the title, width (100%), and length (800), align left and click Preview to see the screen pulled in from Dragonboat Click Insert > Other Macros, then choose the iFrame macro (note that the availability of this macro depends on your version and whether your administrator has. Select iFrame under the Formatting section On your Confluence page, click "Make page full-width" Once you enter a name and click Save and Share, you may copy the URL on the next screen like this, and paste it to the Confluence macro (see Confluence workflow below)

confluence iframe

Here is an example of embedding a Summary page:Ģ. You may create and share a view on the Idea, Request, as well as any page under the dashboard. Click the View option to Save/ share a view When we migrate to Confluence Cloud next year, users will be able to use the iFrame macro for this use case. Insert the following minimum information: The Private Link URL you copied. Click Insert > Other Macros, then choose the iFrame macro (note that the availability of this macro depends on your version and whether your administrator has enabled it).

Our organization has been using the HTML macro in Confluence Server for many years as a way of embedding