March 2025: Fresh New Features for Capable
At Capable, we're always listening to our users and refining our products to make Confluence even more powerful. Our latest update brings several highly requested improvements that streamline workflows, enhance usability, and add even more flexibility to your Confluence experience. Let’s dive into the newest features!
- Buttons Macro: Seamless Navigation Between Confluence Pages – Easily link to other Confluence pages
- Save Diagrams and Markdown as Templates Instantly – Standardize and reuse content efficiently
- Version Tracking for Markdown and Diagrams – Review and restore previous iterations
- CQL Visibility When Switching from Basic Filtering – See exact CQL syntax for better customization
- Persistent Search Side Panels on Wide Screens – Keep search results open for easier navigation
- Native Editing Buttons for Macros – More seamless editing experience within Confluence
- Built-in Saved Searches - we've added a load of handy built-in saved searches
Buttons Macro: Seamless Navigation Between Confluence Pages
Navigating Confluence just got easier! The Buttons Macro now allows you to link directly to other Confluence pages, making it simple to create intuitive navigation experiences. Whether you're setting up a project dashboard, linking to documentation, or directing users to important resources, this update makes it effortless to build a more interconnected workspace.
Save Diagrams and Markdown as Templates Instantly
Reusability is key to efficiency, and now you can copy Diagrams and Markdown content directly into templates. This feature makes it easy to standardize visuals and documentation across teams, ensuring consistency and saving time when creating new content. Simply create once and reuse as often as needed!
Version Tracking for Markdown and Diagrams
Keeping track of changes is crucial when working on collaborative content. With version tracking for Markdown and Diagrams, you can now review previous iterations, restore older versions, and maintain a clear history of changes. This ensures transparency and helps teams work confidently without the fear of losing important updates.
CQL Visibility When Switching from Basic Filtering
For power users who leverage Confluence Query Language (CQL), we’ve made filtering more transparent. Now, when you switch from Basic Filtering to CQL, you can see the exact CQL syntax being used. This allows for easier customization, helping you fine-tune your searches without guesswork.
Persistent Search Side Panels on Wide Screens
We've enhanced the Search Sidepanel experience by keeping it open on sufficiently wide screens. This means you no longer need to repeatedly reopen the panel while reviewing search results, improving efficiency and reducing friction when working with large datasets.
Native Editing Buttons for Macros
We’ve refined the editing experience across our macros by integrating native Confluence editing buttons. This update provides a more intuitive and seamless interaction when modifying content, aligning with Confluence’s built-in UI for a smoother user experience.
Built-in Saved Searches for Content Management
We’ve added a number of built-in searches that allow you to quickly view things like recently viewed pages, pages pending approval or pages containing diagrams directly from the search tab!