smugmug style showing as "smugmug small"

spider-tspider-t Registered Users Posts: 443 Major grins
edited February 18, 2007 in SmugMug Support
I've got some galleries that are set to smugmug style, and in Firefox, they display correctly (i.e. 15 thumbnails on the left, medium image on the right) and in internet explorer, they look like smugmug small (9 thumbnails on the left, small image on the right)

what gives?

http://www.trishtunney.com/gallery/2209075
http://www.trishtunney.com/gallery/2335405

I did some styling on these galleries and hid a lot of navigation. Maybe I stepped on something else without knowing it.

thanks!
Trish

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  • scwalterscwalter Registered Users Posts: 417 Major grins
    edited February 2, 2007
    They look fine to me in FF and IE. You could be seeing part of the new auto-sizing thingie. When the window is small, the view mode will automagically switch to smugmug small. Try resizing your window and see if it works...

    -Scott
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  • AndyAndy Registered Users Posts: 50,016 Major grins
    edited February 2, 2007
    spider-t wrote:
    I've got some galleries that are set to smugmug style, and in Firefox, they display correctly (i.e. 15 thumbnails on the left, medium image on the right) and in internet explorer, they look like smugmug small (9 thumbnails on the left, small image on the right)

    what gives?

    http://www.trishtunney.com/gallery/2209075
    http://www.trishtunney.com/gallery/2335405

    I did some styling on these galleries and hid a lot of navigation. Maybe I stepped on something else without knowing it.

    thanks!
    Trish
    check for toolbars, etc in your IE6 - the size given, smugmug small or smugmug, will depend on the size of the viewport in ie6
  • jfriendjfriend Registered Users Posts: 8,097 Major grins
    edited February 2, 2007
    One thing to try
    spider-t wrote:
    I've got some galleries that are set to smugmug style, and in Firefox, they display correctly (i.e. 15 thumbnails on the left, medium image on the right) and in internet explorer, they look like smugmug small (9 thumbnails on the left, small image on the right)

    what gives?

    http://www.trishtunney.com/gallery/2209075
    http://www.trishtunney.com/gallery/2335405

    I did some styling on these galleries and hid a lot of navigation. Maybe I stepped on something else without knowing it.

    thanks!
    Trish

    I had a gallery that was stuck in smugmug small. It even had no customization. I finally fixed it by changing it to all thumbs style and then back to smugmug style. You might try that.
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  • spider-tspider-t Registered Users Posts: 443 Major grins
    edited February 9, 2007
    scwalter wrote:
    They look fine to me in FF and IE. You could be seeing part of the new auto-sizing thingie. When the window is small, the view mode will automagically switch to smugmug small. Try resizing your window and see if it works...

    -Scott
    "auto-sizing thingie". You guys are tricky. That worked.

    -Trish
  • dcyphertdcyphert Registered Users Posts: 219 Major grins
    edited February 17, 2007
    SmugMug small style option in 'viewer control'
    Maybe I'm missing something here but didn't there used to be this option in the 'viewer control' dropdown when it was enabled for a gallery. I don't usually use this on my galleries but when I did today, I noticed only the 'SmugMug' option...the problem I am having with this option is that it spreads out the display over the width of the browser, I have everything else on my site contained under the header (about 750 pix), here's what I mean, http://propointmedia.smugmug.com/gallery/2481296 vs. this, http://propointmedia.smugmug.com/gallery/2376241#124525263
    Dave
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  • AndyAndy Registered Users Posts: 50,016 Major grins
    edited February 17, 2007
    dcyphert wrote:
    Maybe I'm missing something here but didn't there used to be this option in the 'viewer control' dropdown when it was enabled for a gallery. I don't usually use this on my galleries but when I did today, I noticed only the 'SmugMug' option...the problem I am having with this option is that it spreads out the display over the width of the browser, I have everything else on my site contained under the header (about 750 pix), here's what I mean, http://propointmedia.smugmug.com/gallery/2481296 vs. this, http://propointmedia.smugmug.com/gallery/2376241#124525263
    It's not in the dropdown any more in the style picker. You can still choose it in the gallery settings, if you wish, but with today's monitors growing wider, I'm wondering why?
  • dcyphertdcyphert Registered Users Posts: 219 Major grins
    edited February 18, 2007
    Andy wrote:
    It's not in the dropdown any more in the style picker. You can still choose it in the gallery settings, if you wish, but with today's monitors growing wider, I'm wondering why?

    I know what you mean, and I've done that for most of my galleries...but in this case the wider format looks out of place under my header, which I only made my SM header 750 pix in order to stay within the look of my main site, www.propointmedia.com. I just won't use viewer controlled....Thanks Andy.
    Dave
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  • AndyAndy Registered Users Posts: 50,016 Major grins
    edited February 18, 2007
    dcyphert wrote:
    I know what you mean, and I've done that for most of my galleries...but in this case the wider format looks out of place under my header, which I only made my SM header 750 pix in order to stay within the look of my main site, www.propointmedia.com. I just won't use viewer controlled....Thanks Andy.
    OK I'm going to be blunt - that's silly. You are denying those with big monitors a good viewing experience, because you have a narrow header? Make a new header :) Or, use different headers for your galleries.... both easy to do, we have a tutorial for that, see the customizing sticky in the customization forum thumb.gif
  • dcyphertdcyphert Registered Users Posts: 219 Major grins
    edited February 18, 2007
    WOW...I just received a Notification email!
    Andy wrote:
    OK I'm going to be blunt - that's silly. You are denying those with big monitors a good viewing experience, because you have a narrow header? Make a new header :) Or, use different headers for your galleries.... both easy to do, we have a tutorial for that, see the customizing sticky in the customization forum thumb.gif

    I understand...but I won't call you blunt ;) I already have this header (750 pix wide) designed for 800x600 screen rez. My main site is designed at 800x600, if someone has their rez set to 800x600 it will fill the width of the screen (minus 25 pixels on each side). I do this because if I designed my site at rez 1024x768 and someone has their rez set to 800x600 it will spill over and create a horizontal scroll bar, which I try to avoid at all costs.
    Dave
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