Confluence Docs 3.3 : Linking to Images in the Rich Text Editor
This page last changed on Mar 23, 2010 by smaddox.
This page tells you how to insert a link on your Confluence page, pointing to an image. A link, or hyperlink, is a word or phrase which, when clicked, will display the image.
The rest of this page gives more details of the above procedure and additional options. On this page: Adding a Link via the Link BrowserThe 'link browser' is the 'Insert Link' or 'Edit Link' window that pops up when you click the 'Insert Link' icon To link to an image that is attached to the current page,
To link to an image that is attached to any Confluence page,
Adding a Link via AutocompleteYou can use the autocomplete functionality to link to an image attached to any Confluence page. When using the Rich Text Editor, you can enter a trigger character or press a keyboard shortcut to call up a list of suggested links to add to your page. This feature is called 'autocomplete'. Autocomplete provides you with a fast editing solution if you prefer to use key strokes rather than pointing and clicking with the mouse. Quick summary: Use '[' or Ctrl+Shift+K to see a list of suggested links. For the details, see the page about autocomplete in the Rich Text Editor. RELATED TOPICSLinking to Attachments in the Rich Text Editor |
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