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Suggestion
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Resolution: Unresolved
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Summary:
Currently, when a header image is added to a Confluence page and the page is shared using the "Public link" feature, the header image does not appear to users accessing the page through the public link. This limitation affects the visual presentation and branding of shared content, potentially diminishing the user experience for the targeted audience.
Suggestion:
Header images added to Confluence pages should be visible to all users accessing the page through Public Links. The visual integrity and branding of the Confluence page should remain consistent, regardless of access method.
Potential benefits:
- Enhanced branding: Organizations can maintain their visual identity and branding when sharing Confluence pages externally.
- Improved UX: External viewers receive a complete and visually appealing presentation of the content.
- Consistency: Ensures that all elements of the Confluence page are uniformly accessible, whether viewed internally or externally.
- Professional appearance: Enhances the professionalism of shared content, which is crucial for client-facing documents and information.
- relates to
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CONFCLOUD-76892 Emojis in page title won't load on Public Links version
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- Long Term Backlog
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