I can't stand this wiki markup and how it behaves. I know HTML and CSS but this sh*t is aweful.
I want to wrap an image in a div with a class
{div:class=header}!https://confluence.workday.com/download/attachments/106074275/sales-club-header-2012.jpg!{div}
done.
then I view the page and this sh*t happens:
<p></p> <div class="header></div> !https://confluence.workday.com/download/attachments/106074275/sales-club-header-2012.jpg! <p></p>
If the image is attached to the current page, try
{div:class=header}!sales-club-header-2012.jpg!{div}
Otherwise, perhaps
{div:class=header}{img:src=/download/attachments/106074275/sales-club-header-2012.jpg}{div}
Or perhaps if you have the HTML macro...
{html} <div class="header"> <img src="https://confluence.workday.com/download/attachments/106074275/sales-club-header-2012.jpg" /> </div> {html}
Aside: Wiki markup is an aquired taste and isn't for everyone.
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Nope. I get the login screen -- Perhaps share a screenshot ;-)
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second one worked, but still not the result I wanted:
https://confluence.workday.com/display/sales/Sales+Club+2012
can you view this? it's prematurely ending my div tags. I have a container wrapping the header and the deck, and its just picking the header div's end tag to end the container div. WHY? ugh.
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If you're nesting {div} macros, you might be asking for trouble.
If you have admin access, you could just wrap the correct HTML in a user macro -- that's likely to fix things up for you quicker :)
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