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Resolution: Unresolved
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NOTE: This suggestion is for Confluence Cloud. Using Confluence Server? See the corresponding suggestion.
Dear all,
the gallery macro is great, but it lacks some features that our users mostly requested. Some of them are already listed in CONF-4778.
The requests below
- Support a (initial) size parameter for the image slidshow. This should also resize the popup accordingly.
Background: Mostly uploaded are images from digital cameras, 3 Megapixels and up. Those images do not fit on the screen, so you have to scroll the image left/right up/down which is annoying. Also, the images (e.g. 1-3 Megabytes) are transferred over the Network as a whole, where one could save traffic when the size was smaller. Unfortunately, the users are not that much trained so they could upload resized images (e.g. 800x600) -> The server must do the work.
- Introduce a size combobox in the slideshow
The slideshow could have a combobox where the user selects the image size (e.g. 800x600, 1024x768, original size). Then, the image is scaled down by the server and transmitted. Saves network traffic and each user could select the size that fits on screen.
Optionally, each tumbnail and the slideshow picture could get its own "Save original picture as..." link, so each user can download the original picture easily to get high-quality printouts.
What do you think?
Thanks for considering
Andreas
- is related to
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CONFSERVER-6222 gallery macro: Support predefined/variable image sizes
- Gathering Interest
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CONFCLOUD-79821 Make the Gallery Macro Responsive to Page Width in Confluence Cloud
- Gathering Interest
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Hi all! Another angle at this could be the same functionality we see for unusual image formats. For example, HEIC files.
With a gallery of jpegs, we use the gallery feature, which is somewhat inflexible and can be kinda unwieldy depending on the size of the images. However, for HEIC files, we get a very orderly row of well-sized boxes that can be clicked on to bring up a full-sized image. Extending that HEIC functionality as an option for files like jpegs would be most welcome.