Help Contents
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Zen Documentation
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Zen Foundation Features and Benefits
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Zen Release Notes
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Zen Administration Guide
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Zen User Guide
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Getting Started and Getting Around
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The Toolbar
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Adding and Editing Content
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Drafts and Publishing
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Configure Your Zen Settings
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Designing Spaces
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Designing Pages
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Social Collaboration
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Navigating with Zen
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Search Engine Optimization
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Macro Reference Guide
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Active Image
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Add Class
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Attachments List
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Blog Link
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Body Class
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Clear
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Comment
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Cross Space Link
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Disappear and Reveal Macros
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Dynamic Image Map and Hot Spots
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Full Width
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New Window
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Page Tree
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Page Turners
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Random Content
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Restrict Based on Permissions
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Rotate Images
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RSS Feed Link
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Same Window
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SEO Meta Description
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SEO Title
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Simple Children
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Twitter Feed
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Wrap
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Zen Bin
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Zen Colors
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Zen Section
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Active Image
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Getting Started and Getting Around
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Zen Branding Guide
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Zen Design Cookbook
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Zen Frequently Asked Questions
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Zen Foundation Features and Benefits
Zen Foundation contains a variety of macros to assist with menu and naviation setup, content layout, and dynamic content. The Confluence editor's macro wizard provides usage hints for each macro while you're adding wiki content.
To help find the macro that's right for your situation, here are Zen's macros organized by category.
Macros for Menus and Navigation
- Blog Link
- Cross Space Link
- New Window
- Page Tree
- Page Turners
- Restrict Based on Permissions
- Same Window
- Simple Children
Macros for Summarizing Content
Macros for Design
Macros for Dense Content Presentation
Macros for Search Engine Optimization
For public-facing Confluence wikis, Zen contains several tools for enhancing search engine indexing of your content.
For example, the active-image macro includes an accessible parameter that allows you to tag your image with header text, to assist search-engine indexing.
In addition, Zen contains the following SEO-specific macros:
Miscellaneous