And the winners of Codegeist IV are…
We have announced the winners of our 4th annual Codegeist competition live on stage at a fantastic Atlascamp yesterday. And now it is time to reveal the results to the rest of the world.
You think being a Web Developer is not enough to win 5,000 bucks? Think again!
This years Codegeist competition features a new category called Best Theme. It’s on the outside what counts for this category. No Java skills required – Confluence can be themed purely with CSS. If you posses the Web Design chops to turn Confluence into a product that would win the Apple design award, you can take home $5,000 and much more.
Styling Tabs in Confluence 2.10
Confluence 2.10 has style. This not only means that it looks great out of the box, but now it is easier then ever to change the look and feel of Confluence. This is the first of a handful of tutorials that will show you how its done. We will look at the Confluence tabs in this tutorial and how we can change their look & feel with a few lines of CSS.
Young at Heart – How to Be an Innovator for Life
Last week I listened to a great podcast titled Young at Heart: How to Be an Innovator for Life from the Entrepreneurial Thought Leaders Series at Stanford. If you haven’t heard about the series, I highly recommend to check it out. They have great speakers on various topics mostly around entrepreneurship, startup experiences and more […]
Gliffy now available with Confluence Team Hosted
We are excited to announce that the Gliffy Plugin for Confluence is now available to Confluence Hosted customers, for free.
The Remote Import Plugin
If you have multiple instances of Confluence running within your company, there was no easy way to move a space or a group of users from one instance to another. Until now.
A day with Confluence
Inspired by Tom Coates’ “clean your flat in sixty seconds…” I’ve decided that surely a lot of people would love to take a peek into the day to day life of the Confluence developers here at Atlassian. It’s amazing what we can get done in 74 seconds. How does a day at your company look […]
Reading Resources from a JAR for Unit-Tests
In order to verify the issue described yesterday, we obviously had to test it first. Only after writing a test that fails first and succeeds after changing the code, we can be sure that we found and fixed the actual problem. Another advantage of the test is that it allows you to debug the problem […]
Lost in translation
I had to update our license library to add new license types when I came across an interesting problem. Running in development mode against the source of atlassian-extras (which contains our license logic), everything worked just fine. Time to run the tests again, tag and create the jar. Unfortunately when testing the license creation on […]
RSVP Plugin
Have you been in the following situation? You wonder what to do on the weekend, then it hits you… lets go and watch “Snakes on a Plane” with a few mates on Friday night. You send an email to 8 friends and within an hour you received 20 mails. Some people are coming, some are […]
Train Rides and Image Slideshows
Train rides are boring, especially when they take half an hour. What could be more fun then writing Confluence plugins to kill some time? A couple days ago I stumbled upon a neat little piece of javascript which based on prototype and scriptaculous makes slideshows look pretty money. Since our gallery macro slideshow is useful […]
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