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Confluence builds a gallery of thumbnailed images, attached to the page, by use of the 'gallery' macroenables you to easily display images in thumbnail (i.e. miniature). | .Including single images and thumbnailing themWhen you insert an image onto a page, you can choose to display it as a thumbnail. Once the image has been inserted, here is what the Wiki Markup looks like: Code Block |
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The thumbnailing represents a smaller version than would otherwise be represented if we showed the whole image (try clicking on the image to see the full size). Using the 'gallery' macroThe Confluence 'gallery' macro allows you to display a "gallery of thumbnails". It is very simple to use and automatically presents all images attached to a page, in a tabulated form, e.g.format. For example: Code Block |
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{gallery:title=Atlassian T-shirts}
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