A small version of a large graphic on a web page is often called a thumbnail. Many designers use them to put more on a single page and make it easier to browse.
A standard thumbnail size is approximately 15 to 20 millimeters in width and about 20 to 25 millimeters in length. However, the exact size can vary depending on the individual and the specific context. In digital media, a thumbnail often refers to a small image representation and does not have a fixed physical measurement.
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Thumbnail crab was created in 1793.
It may be, depending on the software being used to view the thumbnail. A thumbnail in and of itself is not clickable, as it is merely a collection of bytes that form an image on the screen. However, the picture of the thumbnail may be clickable depending on the software used to view the thumbnail.
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