Smugmug search brings up 1 x 1 thumbnails?
Markjay
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If you are like me, your preference for displaying your thumbnails in your galleries is the 1 x 1 ratio crop. However, in a Smugmug search page (using the search box on my site, the search box on Smugmug's search page) if any of the found images are from my galleries, they are showing up in the 1 x 1 crop factor.
IF my image is the first one, no problem... customers see the full frame version of it on the right side. IF my image is not the first one, all they are seeing is a square cropped portion of my image.
Is there anything I can do to tell the system that ONLY on the Smugmug system wide search pages, to display my thumbnails in UNcropped fashion?
my page is at www.360photostock.com
Thank you
Thank you
IF my image is the first one, no problem... customers see the full frame version of it on the right side. IF my image is not the first one, all they are seeing is a square cropped portion of my image.
Is there anything I can do to tell the system that ONLY on the Smugmug system wide search pages, to display my thumbnails in UNcropped fashion?
my page is at www.360photostock.com
Thank you
Thank you
Markjay
Canon AE1 - it was my first "real camera"
Canon 20D - no more film!
Canon AE1 - it was my first "real camera"
Canon 20D - no more film!
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Let me try again.
IF I do a search from the Smugmug page Smugsearch (not from within my site) The resulting thumbnails appear in whatever size thumnail you set up in your gallery where the photos are originating from.
Let's say a prospect goes to the Smugmug keyword search page here
http://www.smugmug.com/keyword/ and types in the keyword: citrus
you will notice that the second photo displayed in the search shows a squaure 1 x 1 size thumnail... that photo happens to be mine.
Can I tell smugmug (in any way) that in the smugmug keyword search page, to display my thumbs in their native (regular) thumbnail size instead of the 1 x 1 cropped version?
Was I more clear the second time? I hope so, sorry.
Canon AE1 - it was my first "real camera"
Canon 20D - no more film!
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