Rich Content Formatting

Buttons Macro

Buttons Macro

Buttons Macro screenshot

What It Does

The Buttons macro creates styled call-to-action buttons on any Confluence page. Buttons can link to internal Confluence pages, external URLs, email addresses, or anchors on the same page.

Configuration Options

Each button in the macro has these settings:

SettingOptions
Button textLabel shown on the button (max 50 characters, required)
IconOptional icon from the built-in Lucide icon library
Icon positionBefore, After, or Only (icon-only button)
StyleFilled, Outlined, Subtle, Link
ShapeSquare, Rounded, Pill
SizeS, M, L
Font familyArial, Calibri, Georgia, Verdana, Trebuchet MS, Times New Roman, Palatino, Tahoma, Courier New, Impact
Font weightRegular, Semi-Bold, Bold
Hover effectNone, Elevated (lifts up), Shrink
Background colorColor picker (Filled style only)
Text colorColor picker
AlignmentLeft, Center, Right
DestinationSearch Confluence page or Add link (external URL)
Open in new tabYes / No

The macro also includes a Presets tab with 30+ pre-designed button styles.

Adding Multiple Buttons

All buttons live inside one macro instance. Use the + Add Button control to add more buttons. When multiple buttons exist, Group Settings appear:

Group SettingOptions
OrientationHorizontal, Vertical
Group AlignmentLeft, Center, Right, Space Between, Space Around

Common Use Cases

  • "Download" or "Get Started" CTA at the top of a documentation page
  • Links to related systems (Jira board, Confluence space, external tool) at the bottom of a runbook
  • Navigation buttons replacing manually written "see also" links
  • Step-navigation in onboarding pages: "Previous Step" and "Next Step"

Best Practices

  • Keep button labels short (2–5 words)
  • Use Filled style for the main action, Outlined for alternatives
  • Use icon-only buttons (Icon position: Only) for compact toolbars or social media links