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  1. Click the Attachments tab and complete the dialog to upload an image from your computer.
  2. Click the Edit tab and then the Wiki Markup tab.
  3. At the place on the page where you want to display the image, type the wiki markup shown here, using the name of your image.

Markup

Displayed Image

!caBIGlogocaBIGlogoR.gifjpg!

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To insert an image that is attached to another page, use the wiki markup shown here, with the names of your image and page, and your space key (name of the space in the URL displayed in the browser).

Image Location

Markup

Displayed Image

Attached to another page in the same space
(Be sure all users in your group can view the page.)

!Wiki FAQs, Tips and Guidelines^caBIGlogoGuidelines^caBIGlogoR.gifjpg!

Image Modified

Attached to another page in a different space
(Be sure all users in your group can view the page.)

!caCORE:EVS^EVSTiny80.jpg!

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Markup

Displayed Image

Display alternative text for an image
(not rendered by the Firefox browser)

!caBIGlogo.gif|alt="caBIG logo"!

caBIG logoImage Modified

Display an image flush right with a blue border

!caBIGlogocaBIGlogoR.gifjpg|align=right,border=2,bordercolor=blue!

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Info
titleHTML image attributes supported in Confluence 2.8
  • align — 'left', 'right', 'bottom', 'center', 'top'.
  • border — width of the border (in pixels).
  • bordercolor — specify the color of the image border created with the "border" tab by name or by hex value.
  • hspace — amount of whitespace to be inserted to the left and right of the image (in pixels).
  • vspace — amount of whitespace to be inserted above and below the image (in pixels).
  • width — width of the image (in pixels). Supersedes natural width of the image.
  • height — height of the image (in pixels). Supersedes the natural height of the image.
  • title — descriptive text for the image, which is displayed when the pointer hovers over the image
  • alt — alternative text, which is included in the HTML code. This text is retrievable via search, and contributes to accessibility of the page for text-only viewing.

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