I HATE the new features
chaosdsm
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That's right, I HATE the new smugmug features. Mousing over a photo for info is not exactly intuitive for a lot of inexperience users, & having the mouse over window open on top of the photo is annoying at best. Is there any way for me (pro account) to revert back to the old ways??? Photo size links below in the open where any user of any experience level can easily see them. Also, where are my easy links???
I may be looking for a new photo hosting site if I cannot revert.
I may be looking for a new photo hosting site if I cannot revert.
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Hi, if you give us your SmugMug site we can help answer all your questions.
I'm sorry you are upset about the changes. Let's see if we can help you?
Share links? http://www.smugmug.com/help/photo-community
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I see you are a professional account holder. Most things can be completely customized to your liking
Have a look at the photobar now, for example:
http://chaosdsm.smugmug.com/gallery/1817384#98919323
I made it so it comes out on the bottom, off of the photo.
The "share" links are now by a button, above your photo. Once you go to the email or share page of your choice, we'll remember that preference.
The sizes links, are on the photobar.
Does any of this help? Let us know
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Please keep in mind that "we the customer" includes a LOT of different people. The majority of whom have had overwhelmingly positive things to say about the new changes (especially now that we've got the kinks ironed out).
Change can be hard, but we always keep those with customized sites in mind. We take care to put hooks in the code so you can move the photobar, keep forcing SmugMug small, change the delay time on the photobar, etc. We take care to let you know in advance of major changes so that you can test your customization to make sure nothing breaks. If anything does break, we bend over backwards to help you get your site looking just right.
However, we know that SmugMug is not for everyone.
We will continue to keep improving the site, adding new features, adding speed, cleaning things up, etc. If you would prefer a photo-sharing site that stays just as it was the day you signed up, I would suggest looking elsewhere because we are not the right site for you. I mean that in the most friendly, honest way possible. We'd love for you to stay, but if change upsets you... you'll be happier elsewhere.
Here are just a few of the things about SmugMug that won't change:
We won't stop obsessing about the viewing experience. We want to show your photos, big and beautiful, online.
We won't ever stop listening to our customers. We believe your feedback is golden (the good and the bad). This means working to implement feature requests... like we did in this latest release.
We won't ever let our customer support be anything but exceptional.
All the best,
Anne
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Yes, Anne, it does. And frankly, from my watching of the commentary since the beta went live, about 60% of the stuff I've seen from people can be broadly characterized, IMO, as "there are about 7 potential audiences for a SmugMug hosted site, and I feel you've forgotten about *mine*".
Having not customized my own, fresh caught Pro site, I can see some of the things Papajay mentioned in a different thread -- most notably the fact that, for non-logged in visitors to my site, the Home link doesn't go where it's reasonable for them to expect it to -- to *my* home page -- and the Help link goes to a Help page which is only de minimis tuned for *that* audience: only the first link "how do I buy prints and stuff" is really intended for them.
All of the rest of that help page is intended for the audience "people who have already signed up with Smug" -- who, in general, wouldn't be *going* to Help as non-logged-in users.
Non-logged-in users are the audience of several different people: they might be clients of a Pro; they might be friends or family of a Basic or Power user, they might be people who like to hang around the 'photo community' that SmugMug wants to encourage. Or they might be random search-engine users.
All of those potential users have slightly different expectations of the site -- some in groupings where their expectations are *roughly* similar, granted -- but *none* of them, I think, would expect Home and Help to mean what, in fact, they mean.
Hell, I'm one of those pros, and *I* try to use Home to navigate up to the top of my site when I'm not logged in.
Now, this doesn't necessarily address James' specific issue so much as it does those ones in the other thread started by Papajay (in which Andy kinda handwaved :-}), but it also seems to be a viewpoint I don't see addressed much by staff, or embodied much in certain parts of the site.
Part of the problem, too, I think, is that the new-feature beta was run primarily (so far as I can see) with *subscribers* -- did you run some bystanders by the beta that I didn't hear about?
On James' specific point, as someone who took a hit from the new code (SiteMeter worked exactly like I wanted it to before, and now it won't correctly count my site wanderers), I can agree with his point: *that* audience (for the rework) was for *site operators*, and only indirectly for *their* audiences.
And on a site as customizable as SmugMug, and as extensively customized, at *least* an opt-out cutover, if not an opt-in one, seems indicated when the primary audience are the ones paying the bills.
This point has been made, to one or another degree of clarity, by at least half a dozen people just in the threads that I've been watching. But I can't say I've really seen a formal staff/management reply addressing it.
And, clearly, I think it's a topic that someone should sit down and give some thought to a reply upon. :-)
My sister notes "Well, perhaps this is something you should have considered before spending money on a site with 'smug' in its name."
I hope she's wrong.
[ Edited to add: I note that "Home" has quietly been replaced with "Your Photos" on logged-out interior pages, somewhere in the last 48 hours or so while I wasn't looking. I applaud that, although, as I allude to above, that may not be the best generic phrasing for that link text. ]
The one thing I got from imageinc's post that I REALLY like is having different help for logged out/logged in. That's a great idea. Better than great, it's fantastic.
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We know that there will be a few who resist or don't like this. We've gone out of our way to allow customizing of the experience for power and pro customers. But the overwhelming response thus far has been opposite of what you report. We have received gobs of email at SmugMug - and almost all of it in support of the recent changes.
I'm sorry it's not working for you. If you'd like some personalized customization help, I'm happy to assign one of our specialists to work with you and get your site working the way you like.
By the way, we learned our lesson on "the green" - now we have over 40 themes on the site for folks to choose from! We learned our lesson from last year's lightbox launch - where we stumbled, got great feedback, and then implemented changes fast. This release, we put it out for public beta for nearly 7 weeks, and solicited LOTS of feedback from our customers. And 10 days before launch, we put a note to every Smugger that this change was coming, and how to see it, and how to give us feedback. And we made TONS of changes to the system based on that feedback during the public beta.
We are an extremly open company, have been, and will continue to be. Customer feedback is our nutrition - and we crave and savor it. We want yours, too!
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And here's an example: http://www.dgrin.com/showthread.php?t=52600
Nothing quiet about it, I'm afraid. It's been like that for years. "your photos" shows when you are logged in, and always has. We didn't change that at all.
Thanks for posting!
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James.
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I like the new features. Well, except for the photobar, but that took me about five seconds to disable.
Have you priced other on-line photo services that offer features like smugmug? I just did a quick google search and found one that was $250 for a set-up fee, plus $350 a year. You couldn't use it to sell prints or downloads either-- it was portfolio only. The big-name portfolio sites start at $1000 a year for a basic account. Personally, I can overlook the green text in my control panel if it saves me hundreds of dollars a year.
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Sorry, what did we overlook?
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James, I'm wondering why you're being so angry here. Feedback is being absorbed. Folks are listening. It sounds like some changes are already being contemplated based on this thread. Nobody is perfect, but at least here, you have a chance to be heard by people who can actually make or recommend specific changes and who want to make the service better.
I've personally had many disagreements with Smugmug personnel, usually when they get defensive about something that could actually be made better than it is. But, I've also had many of my suggestions implemented in the actual service, some in less than 24 hours. Try finding many other internet services at this price point where that happens.
So, if you can remain constructive and make specific suggestions for improving the service, they will listen and some of them will get incorporated over time. You can vent or be angry if you want, but in my experience, that's rarely the most effective way to be heard.
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Changes are nice. As far as having to change anything, I didn't have to do a thing. Maybe it's user error?
Why not take their offer of help and get over your frustrations.
Thanks smugmug.
I doubt you could find this service at any price point....
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Is that it, James??
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"Among the intermediate hues, the blue-green elicited the highest number of positive responses (81.6%), followed by red-purple (76.5%), yellow-red (75.4%), and purple-blue (65.3%). On the contrary, the color green-yellow elicited the highest number (71.4%) of negative emotional responses because it elicited the feelings of sickness and disgust."
The way I was treated by some one dgrin and smugmug staff about it has left me with a rather sour taste for them. At that time when I learned this info about the fact that it was rather common for people to harsly dislike that type of color I tried to shared it with SM staff and was basically laughed at. Honestly the only two reasons I am here still is ADVRider and price.
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James.
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I did not say that I said that we don't really get complaints about the green on the tools, control panel, etc pages. But I *did* say, that your toggle idea for different color, was a neat one, and that you should put it in our features request thread. That way, we've got it with the other feature requests. Who knows, maybe we'll be able to give you a toggle, so that you won't have to have a painful experience when you are looking at your control panel. Thanks again for posting - this is valuable input and we really appreciate it!
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Thanks again for helping us out here!
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http://smugmug.jot.com/Customization
http://www.dgrin.com/forumdisplay.php?f=31
http://www.dgrin.com/showthread.php?t=26043
http://www.smugmug.com/help/customize-faq.mg
http://www.dgrin.com/showthread.php?t=20742
YES, it's alot. BUT YES, we've never, ever failed to help someone customize, who has come here and asked for help. Not ONCE. Not ever. Can we do an even better job? You bet. And that is why:
We Constantly Ask For Better Ways To Do It.
Please do share your requests and ideas, there. We're trying James, every single day, to make self-service easier. I've been in the customer business for 25 years, and I've never seen the type of service delivered here, anywhere else. Blowing our own horn? You bet, I'm darn proud of what we do here. Yes, we can do better.
Have you asked for customing help? Been let down? If so, I'd like to know about it. Would you like help? I'd like to give it to you.
Thanks for posting!
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James.
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James, please please hear me: WE are working on it. Did you see the linked thread above? The one where we are soliciting this advice? Please give it to us, there.
Thanks!
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