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NOTE: This suggestion is for Confluence Server. Using Confluence Cloud? See the corresponding suggestion.
Some QA usability feedback:
- Take a screenshot of a webpage, approx 1000*1000 pixels
- Upload it to a confluence page
- Use the property panel on the image, and resize it to "Large"
- Save the page
Now when a user views that page, they see the image scaled down to 300*300 pixels. This means that it is too small to read the content. The user is used to clicking on scaled-down images to see them in full-size, and is confused because this does not work in this case.
The problem is that from the point of view of a user viewing the page, they don't care whether the image is "small", "medium" or "large". If the image is too small to see properly, they will want to click it to see in full-size. But Confluence will only expand images that are "small" or "medium"; clicking on a "large" image will do nothing.
Maybe the behaviour should be that if the image displayed is smaller than the full sized image, then it should be expandable.
Or else, just simply make all images expandable, whatever the size.
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CONFSERVER-19765 Make "large" in the image editor propery panel a thumbnail to the full-sized image
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CONFCLOUD-21228 Editor Properties Panel: When a large image is resized to "large" it actually becomes too small to see, and cannot be expanded
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[CONFSERVER-21228] Editor Properties Panel: When a large image is resized to "large" it actually becomes too small to see, and cannot be expanded
Workflow | Original: JAC Suggestion Workflow 4 [ 3562716 ] | New: JAC Suggestion Workflow 3 [ 4330944 ] |
Workflow | Original: JAC Suggestion Workflow 2 [ 3167559 ] | New: JAC Suggestion Workflow 4 [ 3562716 ] |
Status | Original: RESOLVED [ 5 ] | New: Closed [ 6 ] |
Workflow | Original: JAC Suggestion Workflow [ 3038460 ] | New: JAC Suggestion Workflow 2 [ 3167559 ] |
Workflow | Original: Confluence Workflow - Public Facing v4 [ 2535938 ] | New: JAC Suggestion Workflow [ 3038460 ] |
Workflow | Original: Confluence Workflow - Public Facing v3 [ 2299216 ] | New: Confluence Workflow - Public Facing v4 [ 2535938 ] |
Workflow | Original: Confluence Workflow - Public Facing v3 - TEMP [ 2195387 ] | New: Confluence Workflow - Public Facing v3 [ 2299216 ] |
Workflow | Original: Confluence Workflow - Public Facing v3 [ 1922669 ] | New: Confluence Workflow - Public Facing v3 - TEMP [ 2195387 ] |
Workflow | Original: Confluence Workflow - Public Facing v2 [ 1754370 ] | New: Confluence Workflow - Public Facing v3 [ 1922669 ] |
Description |
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Some QA usability feedback:
* Take a screenshot of a webpage, approx 1000*1000 pixels * Upload it to a confluence page * Use the property panel on the image, and resize it to "Large" * Save the page Now when a user views that page, they see the image scaled down to 300*300 pixels. This means that it is too small to read the content. The user is used to clicking on scaled-down images to see them in full-size, and is confused because this does not work in this case. The problem is that from the point of view of a user viewing the page, they don't care whether the image is "small", "medium" or "large". If the image is too small to see properly, they will want to click it to see in full-size. But Confluence will only expand images that are "small" or "medium"; clicking on a "large" image will do nothing. Maybe the behaviour should be that if the image displayed is smaller than the full sized image, then it should be expandable. Or else, just simply make all images expandable, whatever the size. |
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{panel:bgColor=#e7f4fa} *NOTE:* This suggestion is for *Confluence Server*. Using *Confluence Cloud*? [See the corresponding suggestion|http://jira.atlassian.com/browse/CONFCLOUD-21228]. {panel} Some QA usability feedback: * Take a screenshot of a webpage, approx 1000*1000 pixels * Upload it to a confluence page * Use the property panel on the image, and resize it to "Large" * Save the page Now when a user views that page, they see the image scaled down to 300*300 pixels. This means that it is too small to read the content. The user is used to clicking on scaled-down images to see them in full-size, and is confused because this does not work in this case. The problem is that from the point of view of a user viewing the page, they don't care whether the image is "small", "medium" or "large". If the image is too small to see properly, they will want to click it to see in full-size. But Confluence will only expand images that are "small" or "medium"; clicking on a "large" image will do nothing. Maybe the behaviour should be that if the image displayed is smaller than the full sized image, then it should be expandable. Or else, just simply make all images expandable, whatever the size. |
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