We used to set some images to 90% of the screen, so they would scale to our page. When we upgraded to version 4, they all expanded to full size. Is there a way to reset this?
Try the HTML Image macro, the standard imsert Image option removes any % sign, but the HTML Image macro accepts the % and will resize with your window.
Do you happened to have some customization configured on that before in the previous Confluence version that perhaps you can apply onto Confluence 4.x?
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Our site has the same problem... and we'd also like an answer/solution to this.
And NO, we needed no 'customization' to do this in earlier confluence verions... width=90% was a supported image property in wiki markup.
Prior image sizes of width=90% that we had set in many confluence pages settings were lost on our jiraStudio 'upgrade' to confluence 4.x and I can find no way to re-edit the under lying image tags to readd such a value... The rich-text editor image toolbar only gives me fixed choices small/med/lrg/original or hardcoded pixel size). If I enter 90% it gets turned into 90px -- which is NOT what I (we) want.
Please allow entry of % values in the image properties size field.
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4.2 documenation still shows the width= property... (where we used to be able to put width=90%) but the % values seem to get ignored (or were lost during upgrade).
https://confluence.atlassian.com/display/CONF42/Confluence+Wiki+Markup#ConfluenceWikiMarkup-Images
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