Links can also be dynamic. Dynamic, in this context, means that the content of the link changes, depending on the user.
You can create dynamic links with help of profile field placeholders. Every profile field has a key (for example: {confluence.position}). If this key is used as a placeholder inside a link, it will always change to the content which can be found in this field.
Example:
Let's say every position that can be found in your company has its own page in the "Positions" space. On those pages, users can find out more about their colleagues and their jobs.
Let's create a new text field with activated linking. The name of the text field is "Find out more about my role".
The link will look like this: https://YourConfluenceName.com/display/Positions/{confluence.position}
Now, every time you click this link in a different profile, you will be linked to different pages, because the users' positions vary.
If you click this link inside a profile of a controller, the link will become https://YourConfluenceName.com/display/Positions/Controller.
If you click this link inside a profile of a CEO, the link will become https://YourConfluenceName.com/display/Positions/CEO.
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