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As you've found, technically any of the three will work. But 'photos.smugmug.com' is the domain that's really designed for this. It goes through the properly scaled layers of our architecture, from CDN to caches to photo-optimized serving clusters, and does the 'right thing'. The others will also work, and you probably won't even notice the difference, so ...


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If you want to be a bit more explicit about your anti-pinterest interest: We have a small piece of code you can add to the head of any page on your site: <meta name="pinterest" content="nopin" /> When a user tries to pin from your site, they will see this message: "This site doesn't allow pinning to Pinterest. Please contact the ...


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In my testing I have found that Pinterest does seem to respect the gallery protected setting. That way you can allow pinning from specific galleries and block it from others. I would recommend you set the galleries to protected if you are a Power or Pro user. I would also disable external links as that can also help. For total site Pinterest blocking, ...


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You may not have to do this via the API. Check out the share button > get a link on any photo. In the photo links tab you can find the buy link like this: http://cmac.smugmug.com/buy/2504559_TrBCmb/131481399_ZnZmK/ and in the gallery links tab there's the batch buy link: http://cmac.smugmug.com/buy/2504559_TrBCmb/ 2504559_TrBCmb is the gallery ID and ...


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It really depends on the design of your blog, and your artistic / editorial intentions. More and more people have faster connections, and the display copies from SmugMug that you can embed are very lightweight - of course the bigger you go the more time they'll take to load. If you go to the share button > get a link you'll find three pre-built options for ...


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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 API does not include buy-links as of now, so your sole option would be to fake them. This approach is somewhat discouraged however, as it might break without warning if the good chaps decide to change something... That said, the formula to create them programmatically would be something like: For single images, ...



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