Multiple macros are available to show and hide blocks of content. For example, if you want to provide a transcript with a video, you can use one of these macros to hide the transcript. Readers who want to read the transcript can click the link to expand the text.
You can use the Expand macro to show and hide blocks of content. For instructions, refer to Atlassian help:
https://confluence.atlassian.com/conf613/expand-macro-964960814.html
Make sure the text for the link is accessible, such as "Transcript of this video." Avoid vague link text such as "Click here."
For examples of the Expand macro in use, try searching for the Expand macro.
The Cloak macro may be used in conjunction with the Toggle Cloak macro to show and hide blocks of content. Both must be preceded by the Composition Setup macro.
To enter the Composition Setup macro
Consider an example with the following parameters.
cloak.toggle.type = text cloak.toggle.open=[show] cloak.toggle.close=[hide] |
The Composition Setup macro follows. It is not visible on the completed page.
cloak.toggle.type = text cloak.toggle.open=[show] cloak.toggle.close=[hide] |
In this example, a panel encloses a table of contents which may be shown or hidden. The first macro in the panel is the Toggle Cloak macro with the ID TOC. Next is the Cloak macro with the ID TOC. The Cloak macro contains the Table of Contents macro. Thus the Table of Contents macro is cloaked.
To enter the macros
Refer to the ServiceRocket site for documentation of the Composition Setup, Toggle Cloak, and Cloak macros: