Hello,
For some reason several of my pages now display "Preview unavailable" for plain ordinary PNG files. They were showing up on the page as a preview yesterday.
Example:
kevin@Kevin-MacBook-Pro Downloads % file "Tech Diagram - Frontend.drawio (15).png"
PNG image data, 16384 x 13188, 8-bit/color RGBA, non-interlaced
kevin@Kevin-MacBook-Pro Downloads % du -hs "Tech Diagram - Frontend.drawio (15).png"
7.0M - Tech Diagram - Frontend.drawio (15).png
Hi, I can report that we are also experiencing the same issue.
If we could get a fix for this ASAP this would be super helpful. We have a workaround but long term this really needs to be fixed or we may need to look for an alternative.
Thanks,
Billy Macrae
+1 to the issue where media files can not be displayed. A bit frustrating because my stories became very boring without media support. If you do not fix this next week, i will start drinking cola and eat Snickers and ruin my help because of the stress. 🤞
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Never fixed in two years ? I have the same issue.
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I´m facing this issue with integrated sites from our spaces in our organization. Did anyone of Atlassian at least react to this??
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We opened a ticket with the support team ! I'll get back here with an answer asap :)
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Thanks, I'll flag this with the Confluence team
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Hi! It's started happening on our side as well. Some of the images/gifs are not available, and they are shown as "Preview unavailable." Refreshing the site works, and the content does load after that, but I cannot imagine doing it for every single Confluence page I try to access.
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This problem was driving me nuts. Here is the work around that worked for me.
The issue for me seems to be with Jira's Create new Ticket dialog overlay. Any time I try to insert images in I get a 'Preview Unavailable'. Doesn't matter if it is from SnagIt or if I try to upload and insert a jpg. If there are Preview unavailable images, the system will not let you submit the ticket so you have to trash them.
However, if I create the ticket text only. I can then go back in and edit it. Then, I can paste images without issue.
Hope this helps someone else.
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We had a user with a weird issue like this out of the blue today. Control-F5 seemed to work to pull the full page again and then she was fine. No idea what changed to cause something like that and so far just one user I've heard about.
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Hello,
I have the same issue with a tiff image. Pdf-file and jpg-image shows preview but tiff-image shows a error message:
Has anyone found a way to display the file?
Thanks an have a nice day
Heike
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I have been able to work around this issue by downloading the images to a local file, then reuploading them through the image macro. This is very painful for pages with multiple images.
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Any updates on this?
An incredibly frustrating problem for myself and our clients having to re-save images in JIRA!
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I have had this issue recently, and I think it seems that on each page where the image previews were broken, there was at least one line with some bold text right before an image. I edited the page and put some plain text after the bold text and before the image, and the image previews displayed again. Maybe I am imagining all of this, but I will keep trying this and report back if it works. :-)
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I experienced the same issue when working with JIRA Software as well, attached image shown as "preview unavailable". However, what I found interesting is the issue only occurs when I tried to attach the image during the issue creation period of time. I can upload the same image without any issue after the issue got created.
I feel there is some code not rendered properly upon the initial load of the web page.
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We are having this issue as well. I'm noticing that it happens when I Copy a Confluence Cloud Page. The images all preview fine on the new Copy of the page, but when I navigate back to the original page that I copied, some of the images on that page now display the "Preview Unavailable".
As an aside, this has also happened to me in Jira Cloud, when cloning a Jira issue by using the Deep Clone App. The newly cloned issue displayed the images fine, but the original that was cloned started showing the "Preview Unavailable" error.
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Hey David. I don’t use Figma. I’m downloading annotated screenshots from Zight. My image files are relatively small jpgs (350 KB or so). I have 100+ images in my documentation, and to me it looks like the files are all gone as every page shows no file associated with it. I can add a new image and it shows up just fine. But do I want to do that over 100 times and just have the same thing happen again? Or do I want to look for an alternate platform for my documentation?
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I had some success with making file sizes smaller, see the copy and paste(resize)x 2" hack listed above. might be useful, I'm curious if this can work for others.
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Looks like I’m joining others who have experienced the image “preview unavailable” issue. This is the case with all of our PNG and GIF files. We have 1 JPG visible. 90% of the pages with these images are over 1 year old and have been working fine. The problem is consistent on Mac Safari and Chrome and on iPad Safari and Chrome. Is there any hope of getting help on this? From reading this thread it seems to be a persistent issue. Right now all of our documentation, which heavily relies on screenshots, is nearly useless. 🙁
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I found a work around, basically reduce the file size, by copying as png, copy that copy, if needed scale down = smaller file size. I left a comment on 09/25 below. worked for me might work for you.
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I am having this issue with a customer as well on Chrome on Windows.
Appears to still not be fixed.
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I found a hack! lets see if it holds up though.
Assumption: Jira does not like "big" image files. when Jira gets a big image that goes beyond a certain threshold the preview will not be available.
Solution: Reduce the image file size.
a) So if you work in Figma like I do, and select copy image as png it can produce a fairly large image file.
b) its a two step process in Figma.
1) Select (like normal) and convert to PNG
2) Paste that PNG into the same figma file, (it should be much smaller file size now) if not resize it to. smaller size.
3) The important step!, copy "the copy" as a PNG. The file now has a MUCH smaller size.
4) Paste the "PNG copy of a PNG copy" into Jira.
This seemed to work for me. I'd be curious what others experience when trying this method.
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