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      UPDATE - 27 JUNE 2021

      Hi all!

      My name’s Paul and I’m an engineer for the Confluence Cloud Editor. I’ve been feature leading a stream of work to bring image captions functionality to the editor in Confluence Cloud. I’m super excited to let you know that it’s now been rolled out to 100% of customers!

      Note: some customers have asked for a slower rollout. If you don’t have it on your instance yet, this is likely why. Hold tight, you’ll receive it in the coming weeks!

      To add a caption to an image, simply select an image in the editor -> click on the “add a caption” placeholder below the image (alternatively you can use the down arrow or the tab key to navigate to the placeholder text via the keyboard) -> and now you can freely type in a caption to appear below the image. Voila! You’ve added a caption to your image.

      We hope you love it as much as we do.

      Thanks for your feedback. I’m going to close this ticket out now as done.

      Cheers,
      Paul | Feature Lead, Atlassian Cloud Editor

      NOTE: This suggestion is for Confluence Cloud. Using Confluence Server? See the corresponding suggestion.

      It would be nice to be able to caption images in some way. Currently, if you display and center an image, the only way I can think to get a caption-like thing on it is to use a user macro to wrap the caption in, e.g., <span class="caption">...</span> or something similar, but this disallows Confluence markup.

      Maybe just

      !image.ext|caption=<markup>! 
      

      ?

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