<iframe> to show galleries on a website?
ergonzalez
Registered Users Posts: 15 Big grins
Hi fellows,
I have a pro acct with smug mug to host action sports photos. I might start to shoot parties and eventually weddings here and there. Has anybody shown galleries on a website other than smug mug's using iframes? Does anybody have any suggestions on how to keep these two categories(events and sports) using twodifferent domain names?
I have a pro acct with smug mug to host action sports photos. I might start to shoot parties and eventually weddings here and there. Has anybody shown galleries on a website other than smug mug's using iframes? Does anybody have any suggestions on how to keep these two categories(events and sports) using twodifferent domain names?
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By default, SmugMug galleries can't be inserted in a frame, because it might break password, shopping cart functionality among other things that need cookies. Cookies don't work very well if at all within frames.
Instead, SmugMug users do it the other way around. They make their galleries look like their own homepage. Here's more on getting started on customization.
We only support one domain per SmugMug account, but you could just re-direct or forward one domain to a specific category on your site. Just point the domain to yourname.smugmug.com/category or www.yourdomain.com/category .
I hope this helps.
Sebastian
SmugMug Support Hero