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Google Docs is an online word processor and part of the free, web-based Google Docs Editors suite offered by Google. Google Docs is accessible via a web browser as a web-based application and is also available as a mobile app on Android and iOS and as a desktop application on Google's ChromeOS .
In a review of Google Drive after its launch in April 2012, Dan Grabham of TechRadar wrote that the integration of Google Docs into Google Drive was "a bit confusing", mainly due to the differences in the user interfaces between the two, where Drive offers a "My Drive" section with a specific "Shared with me" view for shared documents. He ...
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Rendering anomalies may occur in thumbnail views if small font sizes are used. Declaring font-size="35" (or larger) appears to avoid this problem, depending on the pixel size of your graphic. Fonts should be sized so that they look good as thumbnails on wikipedia pages and so they are easy to view on smartphones.
4.0 does not include the functionality to view .png files, [78] but there is a registry fix. [76] 5.0 and 5.01 have broken OBJECT support. [79] 5.01 prints palette images with black (or dark gray) backgrounds under Windows 98, sometimes with radically altered colors. [80] 6.0 fails to display PNG images of 4097 or 4098 bytes in size. [81]
With an operand, e.g. thumb=Example.png, the operand names an image that is used as the thumbnail, ignoring any size specification. frame Preserve the original image size, and put a box around the image. Show any caption below the image. Float the image on the right unless overridden with the location attribute.