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Metadata is information that describes a page on your Refined site, but is not actually visible on the page itself. It lets you control the preview text and image that show up when you post a link on another platform, for example on Twitter, Facebook or Slack. Modules such as the Pages module and the News module also use metadata to show a preview text or image of a page.

If a page has no metadata, the link’s preview text and image are taken from the on-page content.

On your Refined site, you can add metadata to these types of pages:

  • Confluence pages and blog posts

  • Confluence space homes

  • Jira project homes

  • Site homes

  • Documents

  • Refined pages

Add metadata

To add metadata to a page, go to the top-right corner and click the … three dot button.

Guidelines for feature image

In the Pages module, the cards are displayed in 4:3 portrait (vertical) format. In the News module, they are displayed in 4:3 landscape (horizontal) format. While it is possible to upload an image in a different ratio, keep in mind that the module will crop it to fit the 4:3 format.

When adhering to the 4:3 ratio, we recommend an image size of 800x600 pixels.

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