Is anyone else annoyed when ppl post thumbnail pictures in posts? They are too small when viewed as thumbnails and too big when clicked on. I think they suck. What does the Lounge think? Am I off base here?
Here's why I do it:
- The small thumbnails don't fill up the whole page and create a ton of scrolling.
- By looking at the thumbnail you can decide yourself if you want to inspect the photo more closely.
- Saves page loading time because by default your browser only needs to load the thumbnail. Only when you click on the photo the full large thing gets downloaded to your local machine and loaded.
Personally I prefer the downsized photos or thumbnails in the posts over posts with 10 full sized photos that all need to be loaded upon opening the thread page.
Some folks may not have dependable high-speed internet (DSL, cable, satellite, FTTH) and there could be data caps that have to be monitored. Thumbnails allow those individuals to selectively open images of their choice. The TB thread is a good example - Carrie posts many magnificent images of spectacular jackets but scrolling through them can be a chore regardless of connection. I post thumbnails so the viewer can decide to open the image(s) or not. I am very fortunate to have FTTH so down/upload speeds and data caps don't apply to me but I still prefer thumbnails although some who post 1-4 full images is just fine too.
Regardless of the method used to post images, I always look forward to viewing all that the fine folks on this site choose to share. As the old saying goes - 'a picture is worth a thousand words' - hence the feedback which is so valuable on this site.
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When you upload a picture to a post, it always uploads as kind of a thumbnail. There is a drop-down menu in the upper left hand corner of the picture, where you can choose a thumbnail or full size when you hit the post button. Kind of a PITA, I think that is the main reason why most people upload thumbnails.
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