Typically, images up to 13 inches wide are displayed without causing the horizontal scroll bar to appear when the browser is full-screen. Wider images make scrolling necessary and may cause the page, the wiki markup, or both, to be displayed improperly so that lines no longer wrap. If you need to re-size your image, you can follow the steps in this tip. |
To insert an image on a page:
You can also insert an image in the wiki markup.
Markup |
Displayed Image |
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!caBIGlogoR.jpg! |
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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 |
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Attached to another page in the same space |
!Wiki FAQs, Tips and Guidelines^caBIGlogoR.jpg! |
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Attached to another page in a different space |
!caCORE:EVS^EVSTiny80.jpg! |
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You can format images in a variety of ways using HTML image attributes. Examples are shown below, followed by a list of HTML image attributes supported in Confluence 2.8; most are also supported in version 2.7 which is installed at this time (May, 2008).
Action |
Markup |
Displayed Image |
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Display alternative text for an image |
!caBIGlogo.gif|alt="caBIG logo"! |
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Display an image flush right with a blue border |
!caBIGlogoR.jpg|align=right,border=2,bordercolor=blue! |
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Source: http://confluence.atlassian.com/display/DOC/Displaying+an+Image May 16, 2008