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Macro types

When adding your Figma design to a Confluence page, the Figma for Confluence app provides you with three different macro types.

Panel

The panel is our new default view type for embedding Figma designs. It brings important information about your Figma frames along with the design itself. You can easily access the information panel via the info icon in the top right corner to find out more about the file, branch, version and more without leaving Confluence.

Frameless

Frameless is great for situations where space is limited, it shows the design and nothing else in the most compact way possible. Hovering over the design will reveal additional buttons. To hide the buttons, simply move your cursor outside of the embedded design.

Canvas (Prototypes/Figjam)

Canvas allows you to view your Figma frames and supports embedding prototypes and Figjam files. With regular Figma frames, this macro type provides you with the option to pan and zoom, just like when you're in Figma.
Keep in mind that for other Confluence users to see your file, they are required to log in with their Figma account or the Figma sharing settings need to be set to "can be viewed by everyone with the link". 

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