Template Title Variable | Confluence
When you create a blueprint template (or a page template with custom content) in Confluence (Cloud or Data Center), the $title variable is a placeholder that dynamically sets the new page’s title based on user input or predefined logic.
<atlas:component name="Dialog" ...> <atlas:param name="title" value="$title"/> ... <ui:field name="title" label="Page Title" type="text" required="true"/> </atlas:component> You can set $title programmatically (e.g., from a date, a project key, or a counter) so the user doesn’t have to type it. 3. Reference the title within the template content Inside the actual page template (content body), you can reuse $title – for example:
When you create a blueprint template (or a page template with custom content) in Confluence (Cloud or Data Center), the $title variable is a placeholder that dynamically sets the new page’s title based on user input or predefined logic.
<atlas:component name="Dialog" ...> <atlas:param name="title" value="$title"/> ... <ui:field name="title" label="Page Title" type="text" required="true"/> </atlas:component> You can set $title programmatically (e.g., from a date, a project key, or a counter) so the user doesn’t have to type it. 3. Reference the title within the template content Inside the actual page template (content body), you can reuse $title – for example:
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