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Confluence supports several HTML image attributes. Some can be inserted in the XHTML after an image is inserted using the Rich Text editor. Typically these attributes are used by inserting the image using wiki markup. The steps are
Examples are shown, followed by a list of HTML image attributes supported in Confluence.
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Display an image flush right with a black border |
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Display an image attached to a page in another wiki space, centered |
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Display an image attached to another page in the same wiki space |
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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 to be displayed improperly so that lines no longer wrap.
You can attach images at any size and change the display size in Confluence. Thus, you can use the original image capture which provides the best resolution with the least loss of data. Try specifying the width only, in even increments calculated based on 72 pixels per inch:
Image Width in Inches = 13, Width in Pixels = 936
Image Width in Inches = 12, Width in Pixels = 864
Image Width in Inches = 11, Width in Pixels = 792
Image Width in Inches = 10, Width in Pixels = 720
Image Width in Inches = 9, Width in Pixels = 648
Image Width in Inches = 8, Width in Pixels = 576
If the image is not rendered properly in the browser, it's necessary to resize in a tool, either to the exact dimensions or to a percentage of the original size. If the image was imported from Microsoft Word, removing the exact dimensions from the wiki markup often solves the problem. If the image then becomes too large, resize the image to a percentage of the original size. |