, and confluence-back-to-top. This is a confluence macro written using jquery from confluence and css. This macro offers a jquery back to top button. Once you save the macro the best way to use it is via editing “space layout” to referance it. Currently i have this working for my compant on confluence 5.1.5, 5.8.18 & 5.10.0.
How to link to the top of the page in confluence?
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What is confluence and how does it work?
Well, such a platform is a dream product that can store all your information in an easy-to-edit safe place. With such high ambitious aim, Confluence was designed by Atlassian in 2004. Atlassian is an Australia based software company, which offers Confluence along with an array of other solutions as on-premise and SAAS (Software as a Service).
These add-ons include team calendar and questions for Confluence. You can rename the pages with links update in Confluence. The users can import the spaces or pages from plain text files. In addition, they can export the same to PDF and HTML . Keep a backup of the pages on a daily basis automatically.
How do I back up Confluence Data?
Confluence can be configured automatically back up your data by performing a full site export at a scheduled time each day. You can also manually back up Confluence at any time, by performing a full site export . You’ll need System Administrator permissions to do this. We don’t recommend you rely on XML site exports as your main backup method.
Where does the confluence of sinus drain?
The confluence of sinuses (Latin: confluens sinuum), torcular Herophili, or torcula is the connecting point of the superior sagittal sinus, straight sinus, and occipital sinus. It is found deep to the occipital protuberance of the skull. Blood arriving at this point then proceeds to drain into the left and right transverse sinuses.
, and anatomical terminology. [edit on Wikidata] The confluence of sinuses, torcular Herophili, or torcula is the connecting point of the superior sagittal sinus, straight sinus, and occipital sinus. It is found deep to the occipital protuberance of the skull. Blood arriving at this point then proceeds to drain into the left and right transverse sinuses.
[edit on Wikidata] The confluence of sinuses, torcular herophili, or torcula is the connecting point of the superior sagittal sinus, straight sinus, and occipital sinus.
The occipital sinus drains the blood from the marginal sinus, which is a venous vessel situated along the rim of the foramen magnum. It terminates at the level of the occipital protuberance where it contributes to the formation of the confluence of sinuses, together with the superior sagittal, transverse and straight sinuses.
Blood arriving at this point then proceeds to drain into the left and right transverse sinuses. The superior sagittal sinus often drains into (either exclusively or predominantly) one transverse sinus, and the straight sinus drains into the other.
