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Add this module to a page

  1. Open the Page Builder on the page you want to edit. This can be:

  2. The site’s homepage.

  3. Refined Pages.

  4. The landing pages connected to Jira Software projects, Jira Service Management projects, and Confluence Spaces

    Go to a landing page on your site.

  5. Click the Edit page button.

  6. Hover your mouse over the desired location on the page and click the + Add module button that appears.

  7. Click Images in the left-hand menu and choose

  8. Choose one of the following styles:

    • Highlight

    • Images

    • Navigation Content

    • Navigation Image

Edit the text

The Highlight style, Navigation Content style and Navigation image style include text, which you can edit by simply clicking it. You can use text variablesvariable to make the text dynamic, for example to display the user’s first name.

Edit the settings

  1. Select Click the module to see open its settings menu, which appears on its right-hand side.Click the Cogwheel.

  2. Edit the settings, which are divided over multiple tabs:

Module tab

Setting

Description

Link to

Add a URL to make the entire module direct the user to another page when clicked.

Info

We recommend using relative links to ensure that links will keep working regardless of your site’s domain name. For example, this is important if you use several instances (like test/staging and production) and reuse layouts between them.

Open in a new tab

If you added a link to the entire module, toggle this setting on to open the page in a new tab.

Background

Add an Image, Color, or Gradient as background – or turn off the background by selecting None.

There are multiple ways to pick a color:

  • Select the shade and hue at the top of the popup.

  • Enter an RGB, RGBA, or hex code.

  • Click the eyedropper icon to select a color from anywhere on the page (available in the browsers Firefox and Edge).

  • Click one of the recently used colors.

Use the vertical slider in the middle of the popup to control the color’s opacity.

Spacing between elements

Set the amount of space between the module’s contents, such as text and images. Choose between Tight, Default, and Spacious – or click Custom to fill in a specific amount of pixels.

Padding inside

Set the amount of space between the module’s content and its border. Choose between Tight, Default, and Spacious – or click Custom to fill in a specific amount of pixels.

Horizontal element alignment

Align the content to the left, middle, or right of the module.

Drop shadow

Add a shadow behind the module.

Fixed height

By default, all modules adjust their size to their content. To set a fixed height instead, fill in the desired height in pixels.

Image tab

This tab is only available for Images modules that have the Images style, Navigation image style or the Navigation Content style.

Setting

Description

Image

Upload an image from your computer or insert an image URL. To optimize performance, we recommend keeping the image resolution and size as low as possible. Aim for a size around 600 x 400 pixels.

Image fit

Fit, Fill, or Crop.

We can’t crop images located on a server that has blocked Cross-Origin Resource Sharing (CORS). We’ll ask you to upload an image instead.

Image shape

Circle, Square, Rectangle, Fill, or Original.

Image size

Choose between Extra small, Small, Medium,and Large – or click Custom to fill in a specific amount of pixels.

Image alignment

  • Vertical position. Drag the slider to position the image.

  • Advanced.

Darken image

Drag the slider to the right to darken the image.

Monochromatic image

Turn this setting on to show the image in grayscale.

Button tab

This tab is only available for Images modules that have the Highlight style or the Navigation Content style.

For settings information, see the Button module.