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Confluence supports these forms of drag-and-drop: Drag-and-drop within the editorWorking within the editor panel, you can drag an image or a macro from one location on the page and drop it into a different location on the page. Hover your cursor over the image or the macro placeholder. The cursor changes to a drag-and-drop icon and you can click the image or macro and drag it to a new location. If you want to abandon the drag-and-drop action, press Escape. The image/macro will return to its original position. Supported Browsers Browser | Version |
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Chrome | All versions | Safari | All versions | Firefox | All versions | Internet Explorer | v9+ - Drag and Drop does not work with IE 8. |
Drag-and-drop for external images and filesYou can drag files from your computer or file system onto your browser and attach them to your Confluence pages or blog posts. You can drag and drop: When you drag and drop files onto the different Confluence views, you get the following results: - Attachments. Files are attached.
- Page. Files are attached.
- Edit. Files are attached and embedded at the cursor position.
Supported Browsers Requires HTML 5 support. | |
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Chrome | v32+ | Safari | v6+ | Firefox | v26+ | Internet Explorer | v10 |
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