Hello,
i have the problem if i make on google-image right click and copy image, then paste it directly into the editor, confluence automatic links it to it orginal web-page.
After a while those images will change or move and my confluence page is empty.
How can i turn that off or say that it should save it locally? (Like when i drag and drop a image from my local pc.)
Thank you for the detailed reply.
With custom additional functionality almost all is possible - it depends on how you get this feature. I did not find such an add-on on Atlassian Marketplace (jut https://marketplace.atlassian.com/apps/1218926/remote-content-website-pdf-image?hosting=cloud&tab=overview that is for Confluence Cloud and seems to work just like iFrame - not physically attaching images).
So, the main options are:
This is all I can suggest from my side, I suppose.
Thank you
Thats is really sad, because i cant work like that if my stuff keeps getting away.
And yes i am concern of Privacy, the server are all internal and not open to the public.
If i use confluence, than it is to write pages where is no german tranlsation or make simple tutorials (And not where you need be Programmer to use a End-User-Interface)and use simple images like of black cable,computer ports, and stuff like that.
I know this web based but you can right click --> copy and paste into paint too, atleast i want option where i could say convert all web images to local images.
And please dont tell me "there is no way", maybe it's possible to suggest this as feature? You can do it atleas on server-side with simple code.
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Hello @Leonard Schnücker .
There is no automatic way to convert link to Web image to attachment in Confluence.
You can just save the image to your local machine as file and then add it to the page as attachment (via Attachments menu or just drag and drop in editing page).
Please consider Copyrights and Privacy policies of images.
Thank you
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