When myself or my team create confluence pages, often the images (generally screen grabs) show up as broken links after the page is published. This only seems to be an issue for non-authors of the page. Example: I create a page and I can see the images anytime I load it but my boss cannot.
As there are a couple of different ways of adding an image to a page, do you know if the broken images for these other users are attached to the page they are viewing or linked?
For reference, see https://confluence.atlassian.com/confcloud/display-files-and-images-724765104.html
Thanks James! Taking screenshots of the original images and then pasting into the doc worked.
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Tanner & James
Do you know if your theory was actually precise and correct that non-authors could not view?
I believe it to be a mathematical setting on the sequencing of data priorities and not non-authors.
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