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- A small representation of a picture on a Web page, usually containing a hyperlink to a full-size version of the graphic. Thumbnails are used to load pages rich in graphics or pictures more quickly in a Web browser. American University of Beirut
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- Thumbnails can be created in any existing folder or a new folder, and you can identify them clearly by adding a prefix or suffix to their filename. - Easy Thumbnails
- Suppose you want to have a bunch of thumbnail images that link to larger versions of the images - a fairly common type of web page. - REAL WORKD STYLE
- Ideally, you would want your thumbnail images to be considerably smaller than your main images. If your images are too large, it defeats the purpose of having a quick-loading preview of all the images. - kIRUPA.COM
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- A „miniatűr” egyes képi elemek, fájlok stb. kicsinyített képe, amelyen a felhasználó megnyitás nélkül láthatja annak kinézetét, gyakran sok elemét is egymás mellett. Own research - by kpeter
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