This page last changed on Aug 18, 2011 by pwatson.

Confluence allows you to add images to a page, or a blog post, either individually, or as a gallery that can be viewed as a slide show. All images on the page are displayed as thumbnails: when you click on an image the full-size image is displayed in a pop-up.

In general, you display an image on a page by either of the following:

  • Attach the image to the page first, and then edit the page to choose where the image should appear.
  • Insert an image on the page, where the image is attached to another Confluence page, or is available on an external webpage.

You can also add text links to a page that point to an image located elsewhere.

More information about using images in Confluence can be found here:

A Confluence Administrator can set the sizes of thumbnails via the Administration Console. This will also affect the images displayed by the Gallery macro.

Related Topics

Image File Formats
Thumbnail Settings
Choosing a Profile Picture
Working with Attachments
Embedding PowerPoint Presentations in a Page
Gallery Macro

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