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How Do You Look At The Big Picture When You Visit Taobao?

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Taobao Grand Plan

  


 

 


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Figure 1


The cost of living is rising and wages are still standing.

Taobao shopping

More and more times, we can save and save.

online shopping

Especially when buying clothes, because they can not be tried, it is one of the main ways to decide whether to buy or not.

But now the problem is that the pictures in the page are usually not large ones. Although you click the thumbnails, the pictures will be magnified or you can use the magnifying glass to look at them. But even so, sometimes the details of the products are not very clear.

Now, I'll show you how to check the original map of the product.


First, open a section in Taobao.

commodity

The purchase page, the top left side of the window will list a lot of thumbnails of the product, and I want to see which thumbnails of the original big picture, first click on the thumbnail on the right mouse button, and then select the "property" command in the pop-up shortcut menu.

The "properties" dialog box of the thumbnail will appear at this time, then the image address in the address bar will be copied (Figure 1).


Then, paste the address into the browser's address bar and delete the "_40x40.jpg" at the end of the picture address. Click the Enter key to see if there is no big picture immediately displayed (as shown in Figure 2).


 
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