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Spencer Williams
Jan 20, 2018Copper Contributor
Image Thumbnails are not displayed in my List
I've created a list with work items to-be-released. I have three "Screenshot" columns as shown in the attached images. All images are uploaded to a document first; then, the URLs are copied into the list.
- In the first screenshot, you can see that the image thumbnails are displayed. This view corresponds to a particular release date (11.21.2017).
- In the second screenshot, the image thumbnails are not displayed. This view corresponds to a particular release date (1.17.2018).
- Both views are constructed in the exact same way, however, the first (11.21.2017) is set to the Default view (I have tried switching the Default View to the more recent folder - still no luck).
- Images for both views are uploaded to the same base location: Documents --> "Release Screenshots" --> (Release Name folder).
- I've compared the URLs for images in both Release Screenshots folders, and they are virtually the same (the difference lying in the tokeninzed DocID & AuthKey portions of the URL).
- All images are/were uploaded from a local source on my machine.
- With or without the thumbnail, the image (in the case of 1.17.2018, the broken-image icon) can be clicked and the image is displayed in another tab.
- All newly-uploaded images are displaying the broken-image icon, whether or not I upload to a new Screenshot folder or the 11.21.2017 folder.
- All images are .png filetype
Any ideas?
- DeletedJan 22, 2018Using guest access links is bad juju for images. Make sure permission or access for these files are set and use copy link but use the ‘people with existing access” instead of anyone with link. This will give direct access link instead.
- DeletedCheck and make sure the actual image file types saved from the screenshots itself didn’t change? Are they both jpg etc?
- Spencer WilliamsCopper Contributor
yes - all images are .png filetype
- DeletedCan’t use jpg? Maybe they are saved with some weird transparency bit or something.