We have two Confluence user macros to mark deprecated or newly added features in the documentation wiki: {since
} and {deprecated
}. Both aren't optimal (we can still style them if we see the need) and don't work within tables or similar structures (maybe the versions without any parameters do, I haven't tried)See also the list of user macros.
The since macro
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This got added in 5.2
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This got added in 5.2
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{since:since=5.2}{since} |
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This is a longer message about the new feature. It can contain wiki markup and formatting. |
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This is a longer message about the new feature. It can contain wiki markup and formatting. |
The deprecated macro
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Deprecated |
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This was removed in 5.2
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This was removed in 5.2
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{deprecated:since=5.2}{deprecated} |
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This is a longer message about the new feature. It can contain wiki markup and formatting. |
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This is a longer message about the new feature. It can contain wiki markup and formatting. |