Getting Started
Quick Start Guide
Who This App Is For
- Confluence Space Admins who want to improve page structure and navigation across their space
- Page Authors who want richer, more engaging content without custom code
- Team Leads who want to consolidate scattered documentation into organized, tabbed hubs
- IT and HR teams who need to show different content to different audiences on the same page
Quick-Start Checklist
- Install the app from the Atlassian Marketplace (admin required)
- Grant required permissions during install
- Open any Confluence page in edit mode
- Click the + (Insert) button in the editor toolbar
- Search for any macro name (e.g., "Alert", "Buttons")
- Configure the macro settings in the panel that appears
- Publish the page
Four-Step Path to Your First Tabbed Page
Step 1 - Plan Your Structure
Decide how many tabs you need and what content belongs in each. The most common pattern: one tab per topic, environment, team, or audience.
Step 2 - Choose Your Tab Mapper
- Tab Parent Content Mapper: Use when tabs should mirror child pages
- Tab Label Content Mapper: Use when you enter a label and want every page tagged with that label to appear as its own separate tab
- Tab Confluence Page Mapper: Use when you want to hand-pick exactly which pages appear as tabs
- Create Custom Tabs: Use when content lives directly on the page, not in separate child pages
Step 3 - Insert and Configure
Insert the tab mapper macro directly on the page (type "/" → search the macro name). Configure the mapper settings (parent page, label name, or page list) in the config panel.
Step 4 - Enrich with Formatting Macros
Add Alert macros for warnings, Buttons for CTAs, Background for section separation, and Status badges for current state. Publish when ready.