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Confluence features in Coda

You might be asking yourself, what features are mapped from Confluence to Coda when using the importer? Well I have you covered. Most Confluence features have a Coda equivalent! And for those that don’t, check out the table for how these features are translated to Coda.

Confluence feature translation

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Confluence Feature
Available in Coda?
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Basic Blocks
16
Indentation in Headers
Indentation for headers is not supported in Coda.

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Heading 4
This will turn into bold text.

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Heading 5
This will turn into bold text.
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Heading 6
This will turn into italic text.
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Teal text
Normal, light, and dark teal text will turn into blue text.
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White text
This will turn into gray text.
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Block card
Block cards with invalid URLs will turn into hyperlinks.

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Mention a person
Confluence usernames that do not match Coda usernames will be rendered as text. In order to have people reference functionality, users need to be shared on the doc before you import your space(s) (see ).

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Emojis
Some Atlassian-specific and non-standard customer emojis are not convertible and will not be included in Coda. Emojis that cannot be converted will be replaced by ”❓”.

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Date
Date formatting in action items (such as highlighting past dates) is not currently supported.
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Panels
Panel content will be turned into a Coda callout
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Decision list
This will turn into a code block.

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Embedded content
Embedded content with invalid URLs will turn into hyperlinks.
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Expand
Expand content will be included within collapsed content in Coda under a Heading 1, which will represent the Expand title.
Heading 1’s included in Expands will be turned into Heading 2’s because Coda’s hierarchy for collapsable content is defined by line style.

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Code snippet
Coda code blocks do not support language selection.
Code snippets in lists will not be imported, as Coda lists cannot contain code blocks.
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Status
This will turn into text highlighted in a matching color.
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Media
2
Image
Coda does not have captions, so caption content will be placed underneath the image.
Preview is not supported for some file types, such as .webp.
Exported GIFs do not include width and height data, so the size will be different once imported into Coda.
The importer currently has a limit of importing 100 attachments per page.
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Video
Videos will be imported as an attachment, but are not currently supported as embeds (preview will not be available).
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Advanced Blocks
2
Layout
Layouts that are ‘wide’ or ‘full width’ will turn into normal layouts once imported.
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Table
Coda column names can only include text, so row headers with content besides text will not be included.
Coda tables do not have column headers, so column headers will turn into text in the first column of the imported table.
Coda does not support block cards in table content, so those will not be included in the imported table.
Coda does not support individual table cell coloring. Instead, you can conditionally format table content in Coda. See for information on how to use conditional formatting in tables.
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Other
1
Space overview
Content included in the space overview will be placed on the top level page.

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Unsupported features

Category
Confluence Feature
Available in Coda?
Comment
Basic Blocks
5
Comment and reply

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Subscript

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Superscript


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Mention a page
Exported page mentions do not include page object references.

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Mention a space
Exported space mentions do not include space object references.

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Media
1
Other files
Includes PDF and audio.

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Advanced Blocks
1
Macro
Includes labels lists, Jira issues tables, content report tables, etc.
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Other
6
Header image

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Space icon
Exported space data does not include space icons.
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Page emoji
Exported space data does not include page emojis.
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Page reaction

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Page comment

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Blog


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