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Blog posts macro doesn't display image in excerpts mode

Florian Obradovic July 20, 2017

We have a space called Company with a blog posts macro which agregates all blog posts from all spaces.

If i select content type to display "excerpts" it doesn't display images that are within the blog posts - it only shows the image url.

This happens for blog posts from other spaces. Images are displayed only when the blog post is within the same space as the page with the blog posts macro.

 

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Shannon S
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July 21, 2017

Hello!

This behavior is expected, as reported in CONFSERVER-23752. Have a look at the following feedback from our developer:

We believe that an excerpt is essentially a short text only sample that provides the user a sense of what is on the page. It should not contain any images or styling.

When someone inserts a blog posts macro with the "excerpts" parameter, it should:

  1. in the absence of any excerpt macros on the page, provide a text only summary of text on the un-rendered version of page, starting from the beginning (which it is currently doing)
  2. in the presence of an excerpt macro, provide a text only summary of the body of the excerpt macro (which is is not currently doing)

Let us know if you have any further questions about this.

Kind Regards,
Shannon

Florian Obradovic
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July 21, 2017

Ah ok, thx Shannon.

Too bad, a kind of preview like when u post a link in facebook would be great.

But what I really miss is filtering out the URLs of image which making no sence at all in a post, even it's an excerpt. IMHO :)

Mike McNamara
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September 11, 2018

Yes, the ability to exclude the URL text from the excerpt would be great. I understand not including the image, but if the macro encounters an "http", it would be nice to exclude that string from the excerpt. 

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