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− | <div align=justify>You can create thumbnail images using a cPanel application. Thumbnails are the smaller versions of your images. This can be useful when creating a photo page with smaller previews of your images available before viewing the larger original image, saving bandwidth. | + | <seo title="How to create thumbnail images in cPanel" metakeywords="thumbnail image,Thumbnail,create Thumbnail,make thumbnail" metadescription="How to create thumbnail images in cPanel" /> |
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+ | <div align=justify>You can create '''''thumbnail images''''' using a cPanel application. Thumbnails are the smaller versions of your images. This can be useful when creating a photo page with smaller previews of your images available before viewing the larger original image, saving bandwidth. | ||
In this tutorial we'll let you know how to convert a directory of images to thumbnails. To create thumbnail images, log into your '''cPanel => [[Advanced]] => Image Manager''' and click on '''Thumbnailer link'''. | In this tutorial we'll let you know how to convert a directory of images to thumbnails. To create thumbnail images, log into your '''cPanel => [[Advanced]] => Image Manager''' and click on '''Thumbnailer link'''. | ||
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− | Now | + | Now you know how to create thumbnail images, you can reduce your site resource usage.</div> |