Details
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Bug
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Resolution: Won't Fix
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Low
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Minor
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0
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Description
Hi everyone,
This is Lennon from the Confluence Cloud team. We are reaching out to let you know that the team has ended support for Jira gadgets on Confluence pages, effective September 29, 2022.
Jira gadgets were created nearly a decade ago, serving as an method to dynamically display data from Jira project(s) on to a Confluence page. As our products have grown substantially over the past decade, the gaps between these gadgets and the collective Confluence cloud offering have widened to a degree we can no longer feasibly support.
As a result, we will be ending support for these gadgets and closing existing requests that pertain to a feature request or bug fix. Our product team will be exploring new and efficient ways to pull dynamic Jira content onto Confluence pages.
In the mean time, all Jira gadgets will continue to work as is and will continue to be available to you. Please see our support documentation for a full list of the gadgets impacted by this change: [+https://support.atlassian.com/confluence-cloud/docs/use-gadgets-to-add-dynamic-content/+]
Issue Summary
When a user inserts gadgets within a multiple-column layout, the subsequent gadgets are not displayed as expected. Sometimes the first one is smaller than expected, sometimes the subsequent ones are smaller.
This can be observed by either inserting the gadgets manually or by copy and pasting them.
Steps to Reproduce
- Create a new page using the Fabric Editor (New Editor)
- Insert a multiple-column layout
- Insert a gadget inside the first column
- Insert gadgets inside the subsequent columns
Expected Results
All gadgets are rendered in the same manner
Actual Results
The rendering is inconsistent
Workaround
Currently there is no known workaround for this behavior. A workaround will be added here when available