Add link to image attachment in Jira description/comment without displaying thumbnail - jira

I'm using Jira server (on-premises hosted, not cloud). When I click the attachment button in the Description field or a comment to add a link to an image that was attached to the issue previously, it is displaying a thumbnail of the attachment, which totally throws off the formatting of the Description/comment. Is there any way to suppress this behavior so it just displays a link to the image that expands to a modal, similar to the experience when you click on the attachment name in the list of attachments?

I found, in our jira configuration, that the thumbnail (thumbnails) inserts itself (insert themselves) before the start of the existing text in the comment, shunting the text towards the right. So I just inserted a carriage return before the start of the shunted text. Then I still had large icons at the start of the comment, but the text formatting was fine because it started on a new line again, after the icons.

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Get URL of inserted cell image from google sheet

I have a spreadsheet with 5000 images in one cell and I would like to get in another cell the image hyperlink. Like the following:
My struggle is I am unsure where the image is saved, cause I cannot extract a hyperlink from the image.
Find below my example:
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1gmPHXn8avgiOTN-GoASw7410FzBmXhpClDh6rjq9_Ds/edit?usp=sharing
I'm writing this answer as a community wiki, since the issue was resolved from the comments section, in order to provide a proper response to the question.
Based on the images in the sample sheet you shared and to answer your question "My struggle is I am unsure where the image is saved" it seems that images were manually added Insert > Image > Insert image in cell. Unfortunately, currently there isn't a method to get the images inserted in a cell, if you use the method spreadsheets.get it doesn't return the data.
In addition to the Google Issue Tracker shared above, you can also check this one.
If you are looking to download the images in the sheet, looking for alternatives I found this thread and tested Pattern 1 from that answer and it exports images to your Google Drive.
The OP has 5,000 images so a manual process is not particularly helpful. But for anyone who wants to try the manual process...
open the spreadsheet
select a cell containing an image
right click on the cell, a popup menu will appear
select "Show edit history" (about half way down the menu)
if the history is "Added 'image'", then you can access a copy of the image
right click the word 'Image'
select "Save link as" OR "Open Link in new tab"
save the image
Show edit history
Edit History

How do I grab text or an element and check if it displays on the page?

I have a problem with one test case. Well, I would like to download a text or an element from the site and check if it is displayed on the website?.

How can I create a clickable hyperlink in DocuSign after the document is complete

I have created a hyperlink in DocuSign like it is described here https://support.docusign.com/en/articles/How-to-create-a-hyperlink-in-DocuSign. Sent it to email and opened. All created hyperlinks were clickable. But after a document is complete hyperlinks can't be clicked. How can I create clickable hyperlinks? This is intended behavior or if something is missing in the API call?
Embedded doc hyperlinks are clickable after a document is complete but can't be clicked when signing.
Why it clickable only when signing?
Hyperlinks during the signing session are more of a DocuSign interface trick than anything else - they are not embedded into the PDF and thus become inactive.
In order to get a hyperlink that's clickable outside of DocuSign, you'll need to edit the underlying PDF to include it there. Since PDF links aren't clickable inside DocuSign, you can place a hyperlink tag in the same location (such as a text box with white-colored underscores) so that it's clickable either way.

How to insert image in Tableau worksheet

anybody know how to insert image in Tableau worksheet and doing the hyperlink?
i only can add image in dashboard, and in dashboard i also cannot use the image as hyperlink.
From the Tableau on-line help
You can add static image files to the dashboard. For example you may
want to add a logo or descriptive diagram. When you add an image
object you are prompted to select an image from your computer. You can
also type a URL for an image that is hosted online. When you add an
image to a dashboard, you can customize how the image displays by
selecting an option on the images's menu. For example, you can select
whether to Fit Image, which scales the image to the size of image
object on the dashboard. You can also select whether to Center Image,
which aligns the image to the center of the image object on the
dashboard. Finally, you can Set URL, which turns the image into an
active hyperlink on the dashboard.
One of the easiest way to add image into dashboard as
To add image as hyperlink Go to dashboard Icon > Action > URL and in that paste your link as
Tableau image management is still a bit basic, and it's only available in dashboards.
Images can be copied into a dashboard by referencing an external URL in a web object, or a local file path.
You can then use the image object's menu to set a URL to open by clicking on the image.
When clicked, the web page will open in your default browser.
You can also add visuals to dashboards by using a web object to reference a URL - which might give you a more dynamic option, depending on your requirements.
There's a gotcha in Tableau sServer with that approach though - if a report is subscribed to, under the scheduler, a web object just renders as blank in the PNG file that gets emailed. This is also true for manual exports (e.g. to PDF) from Desktop.
So if you want to print/ export your dashboard with images, the image object is the best way to go.
To add an image in a worksheet, you need to use Marks Shape.
This is the process:
1.- Copy you image file to a folder in C:\Users\<username>\My Documents\My Tableau Repository\Shapes\My Image
Note that you need to create the folder My Image
2.- Create a calculated field with the formula: image
3.- Drag that calculate field to Rows shelf
4.- In Marks card, select Shape
5.- click on Shape button in Marks card and click on More Shapes....
6.- In dialogue Edit Shape, click on Reload Shapes, then select the Shape Palette My Image and select your image as a shape
Click on OK
Regulate the size of the shape on the view using Size button on Marks card
You can take advantage of the capacity of adding images to a dashboard. It a simpler approach.
In this case, you only need to create a dashboard and click on Image object (left-side of the dashboard) and select the image file in you disk. As a result the image in embedded in the dashboard.
Credits: Ramon Martinez on tableau community
Hope this helps.

Customizing the look and feel of Orbeon forms

We would like to be able to customize the areas outside the form elements area itself, such that customers can have all their forms including the areas surrounding the form in their own style. For instance in the area on the top we would like to have a different color and we would like to replace the Orbeon logo by the logo of the customer. Also we would like to hide/remove/customize some buttons that appear below the form. For instance we don't need the buttons for PDF, Email and Close and we want to change the text in the Save button to Submit.
Is that possible? If so, how do we do that? Is there some instruction somewhere for this?
Yes, you can do all of this through properties:
You can change the color at the top by overriding the .fr-top rule defined in form-runner-orbeon.css. For more on how to override CSS, see: Default CSS.
You can replace or remove the default logo with the oxf.fr.default-logo.uri.*.* property. See Default logo.
You can choose which buttons are shown on the Form Runner "details" page by overriding the oxf.fr.detail.buttons.*.* property. See Buttons on the detail page.
You can change the label on a button by overriding resources. See Overriding resources.
I was faced with the problem to change the icon in the browser address and found the answer of Alessandro Vernet:
http://discuss.orbeon.com/page-address-bar-browser-icon-td4660752.html .
But this solution has the drawback that I had to change the orbeon-form-runner.jar, and this with every new orbeon forms release, what I wanted to avoid.
So the idea was to give my icons the same name as the orbeon icons and to load them in a corresponding directory of the resource directory.
So I named my icon orbeon-icon-16.ico and orbeon-icon-16.png and loaded the two files in orbeon/WEB-INF/resources/ops/images.
For Firefox this was OK, but IE continued to show the orbeon icon. Then I noticed that in orbeon-core.jar there where also the 32 pixel icon.
So I added the two files orbeon-icon-32.ico and orbeon-icon-32.png and than also IE was showing our icon.

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