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New tab website thumbnails not showing.

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When I clicked the 'new tab' button I used to see nine website thumbnail images. Now I only see 2 large ones and can only view the others if I switch to a high screen resolution. Otherwise, they're completely hidden. The 'Gear' icon at the upper right does not offer 'Enhanced' or 'Classic' options. I think something changed when I cleared my cache, cookies, and history. How do I restore seeing my nine website thumbnail images at the screen resolution of 800 X 600 like I used to? Thank you.

When I clicked the 'new tab' button I used to see nine website thumbnail images. Now I only see 2 large ones and can only view the others if I switch to a high screen resolution. Otherwise, they're completely hidden. The 'Gear' icon at the upper right does not offer 'Enhanced' or 'Classic' options. I think something changed when I cleared my cache, cookies, and history. How do I restore seeing my nine website thumbnail images at the screen resolution of 800 X 600 like I used to? Thank you.

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This is about zooming a web page via "View -> Zoom -> Zoom Out" or Ctrl + minus (-)

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Try zoom out to see more tiles on the new Tab page.

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By 'zoom out' do you mean to make the computer screen as large as possible with the button at the upper right? That makes no difference. I can only see the website thumbnails or tiles by using a 1024 X 768 or higher screen resolution, which I don't like to use.

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This is about zooming a web page via "View -> Zoom -> Zoom Out" or Ctrl + minus (-)

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Modified by cor-el