Is there a way to alter the display size of images that are contained within a JIRA field?
I have a query on my Confluence page that displays a list of JIRA items. Some of the JIRA items have a mix of text and images in one of the fields. If I view the JIRA item the image size is reduced to a thumbnail size. If I view the same item on the Confluence page it is enlarged making the page hard to read.
I'd like the image size to display the same between JIRA and Confluence. I have even go so far as to try to use the expand insert function to try to hide the image on Confluence but it auto expands.
@Sharon Park I do not know of anyway. I would like to try and recreate the issue and test it. What field are you using to store the issue in?
@Brant Schroeder Sure! We are using a text field in JIRA for Release Notes. The field contains a mix of text and images. I reduce the size of the images in JIRA to tiny thumbnail images that you cannot even see in JIRA unless you click on them. Then over in Confluence, I have a query that contains this field (with others) to display on the page. In Confluence the image size is larger as you can see in the attached image. I would like to find a way to get them to display smaller in Confluence.
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@Sharon Park Is it a custom field?
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Thanks, I will give it a test and see what happens.
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@Sharon Park I was able to replicate the issue and it looks like a bug in how the widget functions. I would suggest submitting a support issue to Atlassian since this seems to be how it functions as a delivered product.
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@Brant Schroeder thank you so much! I have never submitted an issue to Atlassian - so I will see what I can do to get it submitted by the end of the week. Fingers crossed I can get it done properly.
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I have the same problem. It is not a custom field that I'm trying to pull in using the Jira Legacy Macro in Confluence, it is just the Description field. If the Description contains images, they appear massive when they get pulled into Confluence.
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