This page last changed on Jan 14, 2008 by smaddox.
You need to edit in 'Wiki Markup' mode to include macros in your page.
Use the Thumbnail macro when you want to display a thumbnail of an image attached to any Confluence page. When a user clicks the thumbnail image, a new window will pop up showing the full-size image.
The macro resizes the original image proportionately, allowing for a maximum height or width of 200 pixels by default.
 | Setting the size of the thumbnails for your Confluence instance
A Confluence Administrator can change the size of thumbnails via the Administration Console. This will also affect the images displayed by the Gallery macro. |
 | Image formats
Confluence will only create thumbnails for these file formats: gif, jpg, and png. The bmp format is not supported. |
 | Image attributes
The HTML attributes as described in Displaying an Image override the thumbnail macro settings. |
Thumbnail of image attached to this page
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!waterfall.jpg|thumbnail! |
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'waterfall.jpg' is the name of your image.
Thumbnail of image attached to another Confluence page
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!Space attachments directory^fish.gif|thumbnail!
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'Space attachments directory' is the name of the other page.
Specifying the default alternative text for a thumbnail image
You can specify a comment for an attached image, which will be used as the default alternative text when the image is displayed as a thumbnail.
Attaching a new image file - Enter the relevant comment in the Comment box provided when you attach the file to the page.
Applying a comment to existing image attachment - The 'Attachments' tab of the page displays all attached files. Click 'Edit' in the row of the attached image entry. In the 'New Comment' text entry field, enter the default alternative text that should be displayed whenever a thumbnail of that image appears.
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!Space attachments directory^thumb-text.jpg|thumbnail!
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RELATED TOPICS
Displaying an Image
Gallery Macro
Image File Formats
Attaching Files to a Page
Working with Macros
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