Cant zoom into thumbnails in safari browser

I want to upload images to a website, however the thumbnails are too small to clearly see the image. I thought there was a slide bar to zoom in and out, I can find this on the finder.
But when in safari, firefox or chrome, when I click browse there is no option to zoom in on the thumbnails.
Can anyone please help?

Me too I have this problem, if I want to upload a picture to the web the thumbnails are so small I often mistake and upload the wrong one. I have been looking for a solution with no luck. it's incredible they put the size slider in the finder but not in the safari browse window where you actually really need it! you can't even right click the thumbnails to open them with another aplication and browse them form there...the only way is to create an alias on the desktop and browse the folder from there than remember the name of the pic you want to upload go back to safari and search for it in the safari browse window...any better idea? did they fix this in lion?

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