The Metadata macro allows you to embed metadata into pages and blog posts for presentation with the Metadata Summary Macro. Each metadata item consists of a field name and an associated value. When a metadata macro is rendered on a page, each metadata item is presented on a single line, starting with the name of the field, followed by its value, for example:
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Each metadata macro is 'labelled', allowing you to:
Metadata macro 'label's are completely unrelated to page labels. A Metadata macro's label is only used by the Metadata Summary macro for the purpose of generating its summary. |
As far as the Metadata Summary macro is concerned, each field only possesses a single value. Hence, if you added multiple values to a field (for example, by separating each value with a comma), the Metadata Summary macro treats this as a single value and presents it as such.
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To insert the metadata macro into a page using the Macro Browser,
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Once you've found the metadata macro, click 'insert' to add it to your page. |
{details:label=test}
Is-Secret: Yes
Author-Nickname: Banana Split
{details}
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Each metadata item is added on a separate line. Separate each field and value with a colon (:) followed by a space. For example: colour: Red.
In the example above,
パラメーター |
Required in Wiki Markup? |
既定 |
説明 |
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Metadata Label |
はい |
なし |
Used by the Metadata Summary macro to generate a summary based on all Metadata macros tagged with this label throughout the current space. |
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