Confluence Docs 3.3 : Displaying a Thumbnail Image
This page last changed on Dec 17, 2009 by ggaskell.
You can display an image on a Confluence page as a thumbnail, such that when a user clicks on the thumbnail image, a new window will pop up showing the full-sized image. This page shows you how to display a thumbnail of an image using Confluence Wiki Markup Notation. To do this, you need to add the 'thumbnail' attribute to the notation used for displaying an image to a Confluence page. This resizes the original image proportionately, allowing for a maximum height or width of 200 pixels by default.
Thumbnail of image attached to this page'waterfall.jpg' is the name of your image. Thumbnail of image attached to another Confluence page'Space attachments directory' is the name of the other page. Specifying the default alternative text for a thumbnail imageYou can specify a comment for an attached image, which will be used as the default alternative text when the image is displayed as a thumbnail. Attaching a new image file - Enter the relevant comment in the Comment box provided when you attach the file to the page. RELATED TOPICSDisplaying an Image Take me back to the Confluence User's Guide. |
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