Is there any option to show the image title in the preview?
We'd like to use this as a caption so the user knows what the image is about, e.g. in instructions
Thx, Anne
Very interesting.
The problem is that confluence versions differ a lot. I have an older version that doesn't have any of the functions that you were talking about and I wasn't aware that there is anything like that.
About your question:
If you want to play around with CSS you can try something like:
img[title]:before, span[title]:before, a[title]:before { content: " caption: " attr(title); }You probably would have to adapt that in some form but basically that will add the content of the title tag behind images and if I do that with the "All Attachements" macro in preview mode it looks like this:
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Hi Steffen,
thanks! Will check whether I can adapt this to 5.8.5. and my needs and give feedback here.
Br, Anne
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...yes, should have been more clear, there a a lot of previews.
It's about the Title Text which you can add to an Image when implementing it on a page (not to the image itself - see screenshots below). Itwhen the cursor hovers over the image.
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I am pretty sure that the answer is "No", but out of curiosity:
What do you mean with "image title in the preview"? The image title tag that shows in edit mode and then disappears when the page is saved?
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