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You need to edit in 'Wiki Markup' mode to include macros in your page.
Use the Thumbnail Macro when you want to create a thumbnail of an inline image attached to any Confluence page. Clicking on the thumbnail image will pop up a window containing the full-size image.
The macro resizes the original image proportionately allowing for a maximum height or width of 200 pixels.
Thumbnail Macro
What you need to type |
What you will get |
|---|---|
| !waterfall.jpg|thumbnail! |
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where:
'waterfall.jpg' is the name of your image
Thumbnail Macro when displaying an image attached to another Confluence page
What you need to type |
What you will get |
|---|---|
| !Space attachments directory^fish.gif|thumbnail! |
|
where:
'Space attachments directory' is the name of the other page
Confluence will only create thumbnails for these file formats: gif, jpg, and png. The bmp format is not supported.
RELATED TOPICS
Displaying an Image
Gallery Macro
Image File Formats
Attaching Files to a Page
Working with Macros
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