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 1. Roadmunk
 2. Building Roadmaps
 3. Publishing Roadmaps


ARTICLES IN THIS SECTION

 * Syncing Roadmaps to Calendars
 * Add Company Logo & Vision Statement
 * Exporting Data to CSV
 * Publish Roadmaps to URL, PNG, or HTML
 * Embedding a Roadmunk URL in Confluence


EMBEDDING A ROADMUNK URL IN CONFLUENCE

Dave Williamson
 * 1 year ago
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For more details on available features in other plans, click here.

You can easily embed a published URL export of your roadmap from Roadmunk into a
Confluence page.


ADDING AN IFRAME MACRO TO A CONFLUENCE PAGE


 1. Navigate to the Confluence page you wish to embed the URL in
 2. Click on the Insert more content + button
 3. From the drop down, select Other macros
 4. Search for and select the iFrame macro


ADDING THE ROADMUNK EXPORT URL TO THE IFRAME MACRO


 1. Under the URL input field, past your Roadmunk Export URL
 2. Scroll down and find the Width and Height input fields.
    * Recommended Width (in pixels): 1366 (Default for iFrame Macro)
    * Recommended Height (in pixels): 800
 3. Find the frameborder drop-down and select hide
 4. To ensure larger roadmaps can scroll properly, find the Scrolling option and
    select "auto".
 5. Click Insert to add the iframe macro to your Confluence page
 6. Click the blue publish button to publish your Confluence page. Your Roadmunk
    roadmap should now be visible



 

 




Note: When you publish to a URL, you create a shareable link pointing to an
image of the view that is stored with your data on the Roadmunk host. By
clicking on the Items on the Roadmap, users can see item card details. The only
details users can't see are activity, attached files and ideas.

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