No, the title of the page is effectively outside the "body" of it, where your content is going.
Found this while searching for the same issue. I know it's way late...but at least you know it can be done:
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That's outside the body of the page
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I have no idea what you're asking now. Please explain.
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Sure. I want to insert an image next to the title of every page of my Wiki, as Confluence does.
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That is done by Confluence, it's part of the structure, not the page.
You will need to create a new theme to do that.
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