Use Confluence in Trello
Trello offers multiple built-in features that allow you to add Confluence pages and blog posts to your Trello boards in different ways. This article compiles all of these features, and how you can use them to integrate Confluence pages into your Trello workflow.
Card attachments
The card attachments feature allows you to attach a multitude of files and web pages to your cards, including Confluence pages and blog posts. Add a Confluence link to a card by copying and pasting the page link/URL on the card back, then hover over its title under Attachments to see detailed information about the content, as well as access additional options like:
Open full screen preview
Copy the page link
Find (Confluence) automation rules to run
View related links
Attach a Confluence page to a card.
スマート リンク
Smart Links is a feature that converts plain links/URLs into interactive, rich previews. Add a link to a Confluence page or blog post to a card’s description or comments to generate a Smart Links that displays key information about the page, such as title, author, date of last update, and the option to open a full screen preview. Collaborate using Smart Links.
リンク カード
Link cards converts cards with a plain link for its name/title into an interactive preview, providing similar functionality than Smart Links. When creating a new card, add a link to a Confluence page or blog post as its name to convert it into a link card, turning it into a preview that remains visible and interactable even when the card is closed. Create a link card.
Note that link cards work exclusively as content previews, and will not have the same features of a regular card (checklists, comments, due dates, attachments, etc).
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