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Type:
Bug
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Resolution: Unresolved
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Priority:
High
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Component/s: Page - Presenter Mode
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None
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Severity 2 - Major
Issue Summary
When viewing a Confluence page in Presenter mode, the “Jump to a section” sidebar does not display the actual header text from the page. Instead, each entry appears as an image/icon rather than the corresponding heading title (e.g., “Introduction”, “Results”, “Next steps”).
This makes the section list effectively unusable, because users can't see meaningful labels for each section and have to guess where each jump link goes.
Steps to Reproduce
- Open a Confluence page that contains multiple headings (at least several H2/H3 sections).
- Click Presenter mode to enter presentation view of the page.
- Open/view the “Jump to a section” navigation in Presenter mode.
Expected Results
- The list under “Jump to a section” shows each section’s header text, using the actual H2/H3 (and deeper) titles from the page.
- Example entries:
- “Introduction”
- “Results”
- “Next steps”
- Users can clearly understand what each section is and navigate directly to the desired part of the page.
Actual Results
- The section entries in the “Jump to a section” navigation display images/icons instead of the header text.
- The actual section titles are not visible.
- As a result, navigation is confusing, and users can't reliably choose the correct section from the list.
Workaround
Currently, there is no known workaround for this behaviour.
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