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Sure it's pretty simple. You can add some code like this to your Footer box, Advanced Customizing Page (found in your control panel, customize tab). You can get the FB icon from facebook.com or simply google for it. Twitter would be done the same way. If you want to get fancy, they can be positioned side-by-side, and placed most anywhere on your ...


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The SmugMug structure available looks like this: category > subcategory > gallery (containing photos) So yes, you'll be able to create a Australia 2010 category and then within that create subcategories for each month. Going with your example, it could like this: Australia 2010 > January > first gallery > second gallery ...


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You might find the page Andy's Fast Start for Pros helpful as it describes the basics of setting up a SmugMug site. http://help.smugmug.com/customer/portal/articles/93336-get-started- To make sure no prints are ordered online, please set Printable to No in gallery settings > printing section. They are described here. ...


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Do you refer to keyword galleries? Keyword galleries can contain photos from lots of different galleries of which there may be a gallery that offers buy options. It's currently not possible to just have the buy button show if any of the photos is available for sale. To hide the buy button from all your keyword galleries, you can add this code to the ...


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These kinds of things can easily be done via the API. What you do is use the images.getInfo to get the URLs, and simply download the image from there. Sharegroup is where multiple galleries are grouped together in a customized method. I have one for my Arizonan Desert photos. No albums have to have a sharegroup, but there can be multiple albums in a single ...


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You sure can. Your best bet would be to start in our Customization Forums and search for similar posts. You can also check out this post as well as this post for collections of customization tips.



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