[WikiEN-l] Worrying trend: Size of thumbnails
Timwi
timwi at gmx.net
Tue Feb 10 22:21:10 UTC 2004
Hello,
do thumbnails really have to be this large?
http://en.wikipedia.org/upload/thumb/a/a1/350px-Nyc-un-building.jpg
The main purpose of thumbnails is, of course, to prevent full-size
images from cluttering an article. My perception is that another purpose
is to spare visitors with slow connections from having to download large
images if they're really only interested in the text of an article.
It seems that a lot of people have begun to make thumbnails excessively
large. For visitors with low resolutions, 350px is a *lot* -- especially
if their browser window isn't full-screen. 350 more than half of 640 --
add to that the sidebar, and there's not much left for the actual text.
Purpose #1 is therefore not fulfilled.
Also, it makes the files pretty large. 14KB doesn't sound large to DSL
people, but on ISDN it would take 2 seconds to download on maximum
speed. Add to that the fact that Wikipedia isn't always at maximum
speed, and that many people don't even have ISDN! Purpose #2 is
therefore not fulfilled.
Arguments I have often heard regarding this are that you can't see a lot
of detail on thumbnails that are too small. I fail to see how that has
any relevance to *thumbnails* -- thumbnails are supposed to give a quick
glance of an image. People who want the details are supposed to click on
the thumbnail to see the full-size picture with all its details.
Please consider making the thumbnails smaller.
Thanks,
Timwi
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