Panels are UI elements that allow users to quickly and easily display content, such as text and images, in a visually appealing way. Additionally, all MacroSuite macros can be displayed within the customized panels. Panels can be used to display information in a more organized fashion, or to highlight specific content. They can also be used as a way to group content into sections for easier navigation.
Examples
How to use
Type | The panel type setting is used to define the type of panel; Standard, Notification, or Atlassian style. |
Design style | Panel design style settings refer to the overall look and feel of a panel. These setting includes; Info, Note, Error, Warning, Success, and Custom design styles. All of these elements work together to create a cohesive design style for the panel. |
Elements | The Elements setting allows you to add or remove elements from a Panel. Elements consist of Icon and Title. Panel title and icon are edited inline, while the content is edited on the Confluence page once clicked on the Save button. |
Icon and Title size | The size of the icon and title in the Panel can be changed using the slider. |
Title Alignment | Title alignment can be set using the Title Alignment option. There are three different title alignment options, including Left, Center, and Right. |
Body Alignment | Body alignment can be set using the Body Alignment option. There are three different body alignment options, including Left, Center, and Right. |
Templates and Library
We heard you and finally introduced templates for Panels! Check them out in our redesigned Styleguide.
If you want to save your custom-designed Panel, you can do so easily by adding it to the Library. Additionally, saving your Panel to the Library makes it accessible to everyone on your team. So, don't lose it even if you don't use it! Save it for later and help your teammates overcome their creative blocks.
Not all Confluence users have permissions to save created panels to library. Open MacroSuite Styleguilde and add users/groups that can create library buttons from the dialogue. Confluence admins have all permissions enabled.