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How Do I Insert Figma Into Confluence?

Last updated on September 29, 2022 @ 10:35 am

PRO TIP: The following note is a warning for those who may be considering inserting Figma into their Confluence account. While Figma is a great tool for design, it is important to be aware that there are some risks associated with doing so.

First and foremost, it is important to be aware that Figma is a paid service. This means that if you are not careful, you could end up spending more money than you intended to on your Confluence account. Additionally, Figma offers a limited amount of storage space. This means that if you have a lot of data or designs stored in your Confluence account, you may need to upgrade your account to accommodate all of the files.

Finally, it is worth noting that while Figma integrates well with Confluence, there are some compatibility issues that can arise. These compatibility issues can sometimes lead to data loss or other problems, so it is important to be aware of them before using Figma with Confluence.

There are a few different ways that you can insert Figma into Confluence. One way is to use the built-in image macro. To do this, simply upload your Figma image into the image macro and then specify the width and height of the image. You can also use the ‘Embed’ macro to insert your Figma file into Confluence.

To do this, simply paste the URL of your Figma file into the macro and then specify the width and height of the file. You can also use the ‘Include Page’ macro to insert a specific page from your Figma file into Confluence. Simply paste the URL of the page into the macro and then specify the width and height of the page. Finally, you can use the ‘Include Space’ macro to insert an entire Figma space into Confluence. Simply paste the URL of the space into the macro and then specify the width and height of the space.

So, those are a few different ways that you can insert Figma into Confluence. depending on what you’re trying to achieve, one method may be better suited than another. Hopefully, this has given you a good starting point for working with Figma in Confluence.

Dale Leydon

Dale Leydon

Sysadmin turned Javascript developer. Owner of 20+ apps graveyard, and a couple of successful ones.