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What can it do?

The Display Metadata Value macro allows you to display the value of a Metadata field associated with the Content Category assigned to a page.

This can be useful for showing specific Metadata Values directly on the page content. Unlike the old macro Display Metadata macro, you can now integrate the values directly into the content.


❔ How to use it?

Adding the Macro to a Page

Ensure that your page has a Content Category assigned first.

Insert the Macro

  1. Edit the page.

  2. Choose the “+” to add the macro.

  3. Search for Display Metadata Value macro.

  4. The macro dialog will appear.

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Configure the Maco

  1. Select a Metadata field from the dropdown menu

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This menu lists only Metadata fields associated with the same Content Category assigned to the page.

  1. Click Save to insert the macro into the page.

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(lightbulb) But why should you use it?

The Display Metadata Value macro offers a great way to integrate specific Metadata values directly into your page content, enhancing visibility and accessibility.

  1. Easy Integration: Simply choose the metadata field you want to display without any complicated setup.

  2. Customization: With the ability to choose from various Metadata fields associated with the Content Category assigned to the page, you can tailor the displayed information to meet specific requirements.

  3. Adaptability: Whether it's for process documentation, release notes, project details, or any other use case, the Display Metadata Value macro offers multi-purpose usage scenarios.

🧭 Use Cases:

  • Process Documentation: Display the process owner, location, or title directly within the documentation, providing users with essential information.

  • Release Notes: Incorporate software version, responsible person, new features, and other relevant Metadata into release documentation, offering users important insights into the release.

  • Project Details: Showcase project manager, software architect, version details, and user documentation links within project documentation, ensuring stakeholders have access to up-to-date information.

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