Thumbnail Size in Split View Mode

Anyone figure out how to adjust the size of thumbnails when in Split View mode? I can't seem to figure out how. I like a vertical split view and it only shows three thumbnails. Boo-urns.

Make sure your in grid view (control-g), not filmstrip or list. There should be a slider on the bottom of the browser. Or use the shift+bracket keys.

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