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Display size of images from a JIRA issue

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. 

 

 

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Brant Schroeder
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Nov 16, 2022

@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. 

Jira Confluence Image Size.png

Brant Schroeder
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Nov 17, 2022

@Sharon Park Is it a custom field?

Yes it is a custom field in a Team Managed JIRA instance.

Brant Schroeder
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Nov 18, 2022

Thanks, I will give it a test and see what happens.

Brant Schroeder
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Nov 28, 2022

@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.  

@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.

Brant Schroeder
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Dec 01, 2022

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