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Images look very effective when included within Confluence. We've provided thumbnail and thumbnail gallery macro functionality.

Confluence builds a gallery of thumbnailed images, attached to the page, by use of the gallery macro. .

Including single images and thumbnailing them

Once images are attached to a space they may be referred to in Confluence markup.

For example, this is how we insert a thumbnailed version of a picture of the Sydney Harbour Bridge:

!office12.jpg|thumbnail!  

The thumbnailing represents a smaller version than would otherwise be represented if we showed the whole image (try clicking on the image).

Using the Gallery Macro

We've also included a macro which allows a "gallery of thumbnails" to be displayed. It is very simple to use and presents all images attached to a page in a tabulated form.

{gallery:title=Photographs near and of the Atlassian office}
{gallery}

gives

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