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Posted by dorayme on 05/10/06 03:25
In article <Xns97BE1E7309955httpwwwneredbojiasco@208.49.80.251>,
Neredbojias <http://www.neredbojias.com/fliam.php?cat=alt.html>
wrote:
> A web page thumbnail, to me, is simply a representation of content, usually
> more detailed content, to which it is linked. Size doesn't matter, it's
> the quality of being a token or symbol that counts. Feel free to disagree,
> but that is how _I_ interpret the term.
Size and context matter. If you have just one pic on a page which
is quite big (say 800 x 400) and it links to an even bigger one
(for printing or really huge or high defn monitors), it is not a
thumbnail. Thumbnails are small pics about the size of thumbs
(and there is some leeway here, I have already admired your
robust implementation of this to some extent) on a page that link
to bigger ones that can be seen more clearly.
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dorayme
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