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Basic [perhaps dumb] Question...

Ista-TeaIsta-Tea Registered Users Posts: 2 Beginner grinner
edited August 28, 2008 in SmugMug Support
Does SmugMug offer a feature similar to Flickr whereby I can have the HTML code automatically generated for a photo from one of my SmugMug albums to copy-n-paste directly into an entry on my blog [I use TypePad for blogging]?

I have looked around my SmugMug account and it seems without memorizing the specific HTML code, it can't be done as it can at Flickr.

Thanks!!

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    SheafSheaf Registered Users, SmugMug Product Team Posts: 775 SmugMug Employee
    edited August 28, 2008
    Ista-Tea wrote:
    Does SmugMug offer a feature similar to Flickr whereby I can have the HTML code automatically generated for a photo from one of my SmugMug albums to copy-n-paste directly into an entry on my blog [I use TypePad for blogging]?

    I have looked around my SmugMug account and it seems without memorizing the specific HTML code, it can't be done as it can at Flickr.

    Thanks!!

    I believe this page is what you are looking for.
    SmugMug Product Manager
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    Ista-TeaIsta-Tea Registered Users Posts: 2 Beginner grinner
    edited August 28, 2008
    Sheaf wrote:
    I believe this page is what you are looking for.
    Thanks for replying. Yeah, I have already seen that page but the problem seems to be that TypePad doesn't have an image tab on one's posting page that allows for HTML links for images [only to one's files on their hard drive].

    I'll keep sniffing around though... there must be a solution to this.
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    denisegoldbergdenisegoldberg Administrators Posts: 14,240 moderator
    edited August 28, 2008
    Ista-Tea wrote:
    Yeah, I have already seen that page but the problem seems to be that TypePad doesn't have an image tab on one's posting page that allows for HTML links for images [only to one's files on their hard drive].
    I just put the HTML directly in my blog entries. I use blogger, not TypePad, but I imagine that you can do the same thing there. In fact, I use a combination of the <a href= and <img src statements in order to show the photo in my blog plus allow the viewer to click on the photo and be taken to that photo in my galleries.

    You might find this post helpful - http://www.dgrin.com/showpost.php?p=886014&postcount=2.

    --- Denise
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