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How To Use Deck Of Cards In Confluence

Updated on:
May 13, 2026
By:
Madhav Bhandari
Use this interactive demo to learn how to insert and customize a Deck of Cards macro in Confluence.

Quick summary

The Deck of Cards macro in Confluence lets you display structured information in a visually organized, multi-card layout directly on any page. Use the /cards command while editing to insert the macro, then customize each card's content and save your changes with the Update button.


Steps

  1. While editing a Confluence page, type /cards in the editor and select the Cards macro from the suggestion list.
  2. Click the Edit icon on the inserted cards block to open the customization panel.
  3. Customize the cards using the available layout and display options in the settings panel.
  4. Edit the Content of each card, starting with the Title field (recommended) to label your card clearly.
  5. Manage your third card to complete all entries in your information dashboard.
  6. Finalize your card layout and click Update to save all changes to the page.

📌 Why this matters

The Deck of Cards macro in Confluence transforms plain wiki pages into structured, scannable information dashboards without any coding. Teams can organize key content — such as project statuses, team contacts, or process steps — into a clean card-based layout that improves readability and navigation. This macro is especially valuable for knowledge bases and team spaces where presenting multiple pieces of information in parallel helps users find answers faster. Adding and customizing cards takes under a minute, making it one of the quickest ways to elevate the visual quality of any Confluence page.
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