Confluence macro for specifying a reference, source of the quotation, etc.?
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Is there a way in Confluence for specifying a reference to a text passage — for example, to provide the source of the quoted text, in a similar way as is done on Wikipedia, so that it's rendered like this:

Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet1

[down the page]


1 Cicero

Ideally, the subscript "1" should be an internal hyperlink

Friseur answered 30/10, 2013 at 7:19 Comment(0)
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I believe this plugin may help: https://marketplace.atlassian.com/plugins/com.adaptavist.confluence.footnotes

The footnotes plugin allows you to quickly and easily add footnote references to your wiki pages.

You can:

  • Define Footnotes - Define any number of footnotes throughout your content
  • Display Footnotes - Display a table of footnotes anywhere in the page
  • Quickly move between content and footnotes with a click of the mouse
Chura answered 30/10, 2013 at 7:27 Comment(2)
Great answer. You could also just use anchor tags & links, but that is less elegant than Aziz's answer.Adhere
Great answer, but: this plugin is currently only available for Confluence 4.x, Confluence is now on 5.4.3. So there are chances that this will not work for you.Bonar
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You can do it using anchors:

Pros:

  • It is native in Confluence

Cons:

  • It is a very manual procedure (no automatic numbering, etc.)
Thermotherapy answered 4/4, 2014 at 13:56 Comment(1)
Broken link, I think the new link would be confluence.atlassian.com/doc/anchors-139442.htmlTabloid

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