Homepage gallery image

PDPhoto.orgPDPhoto.org Registered Users Posts: 3 Beginner grinner
edited May 26, 2009 in SmugMug Support
Three questions -

1) The image that's coming up on my homepage for each of the galleries seems to be random. Is it random? And how do I set it to a specific photo?

2) On the "buy photo" page I'd like it to open with the Download tab open rather than the Prints tab. I still want all three tabs. I jst want to change which one is open by default. Or, if there is some parameter I could send in the URL that would make the Downloads tab open, that would work too.

3) I'm using the "Traditional" layout for my galleries. When I click on a photo it goes to the large version (which I've set as the largest size available for viewing), but the link and the text by "Your preferred size" indicates it's the original size. I'm worried people will think the image displayed *is* the original size and not want to download it. I'm not seeing anyway to avoid that confusion. Any ideas?

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  • AndyAndy Registered Users Posts: 50,016 Major grins
    edited May 26, 2009
    Three questions -

    1) The image that's coming up on my homepage for each of the galleries seems to be random. Is it random? And how do I set it to a specific photo?
    Sure. In the gallery, navigate to your photo you want to feature. Then choose tools>this photo>feature photo.
    http://www.smugmug.com/help/photo-website

    2) On the "buy photo" page I'd like it to open with the Download tab open rather than the Prints tab. I still want all three tabs. I jst want to change which one is open by default. Or, if there is some parameter I could send in the URL that would make the Downloads tab open, that would work too.
    Sorry, we don't have that ability :(


    3) I'm using the "Traditional" layout for my galleries. When I click on a photo it goes to the large version (which I've set as the largest size available for viewing), but the link and the text by "Your preferred size" indicates it's the original size. I'm worried people will think the image displayed *is* the original size and not want to download it. I'm not seeing anyway to avoid that confusion. Any ideas?
    you can hide it

    #sizePicker {display: none;}
  • PDPhoto.orgPDPhoto.org Registered Users Posts: 3 Beginner grinner
    edited May 26, 2009
    Outstanding. Works like a charm. Thanks.
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