Lottie Animations for Confluence – User Guide
2024-01-09 | SERVICE NOTICE: App discontinuation
After careful evaluation of the long-term maintainability of Lottie Animations for Confluence and its services, we decided to discontinue it.
Starting from 2024-01-20 (January 20, 2024) we will no longer charge for the use of the app.
Starting from 2024-04-01 (April1, 2024) the product will be officially withdrawn from the market and all associated services will become unavailable.
We understand that this change may cause some disruption for you, and we apologize for any inconvenience that may arise.
Thank you for your understanding and for choosing our product thus far. We appreciate your trust and are committed to supporting you during this transition period.
Please don’t hesistate to reach out to us for assistance.
Lottie Animations for Confluence allows you to easily embed Lottie animations into your Confluence page.
✨ Features
Copy-paste Lottie file URLs into Confluence
Drop or attach Lottie JSON files directly into Confluence
Customize Lottie animation dimensions and settings
Instant Lottie animation preview
⚡ How to use
Auto mode:
Via URL
Copy the URL link of your Lottie animation
Paste it into your Confluence editor
(Optional) Edit the animation settings
Manual mode:
Via URL
Copy the URL link of your Lottie animation
Open the Lottie Animation macro in your Confluence page
Paste the URL of the Lottie animation into the corresponding section
(Optional) Edit the animation settings
Click “Insert”
Via JSON file
Drag and drop the animation’s JSON file into your Confluence editor
Open the Lottie Animation macro in your Confluence page
Select the attached JSON file (if not automatically selected)
(Optional) Edit the animation settings
Click “Insert”
(Optional) Delete the attachment box if you don’t want it to be visibile
Please note that the app may not work properly if cookies are disabled or blocked by your browser.
If you want to paste the URL link of the Lottie file without playing the animation, just paste the URL followed by the undo command (Ctrl+Z or Cmd+Z)