How to Change Folder Settings on SmugMug?

Do you want to change folder settings on SmugMug? Read on to know the quick and simple ways on how to change folder settings on SmugMug. The folder settings are almost similar to page settings.

How to Change Folder Settings on SmugMug?

  • Log in to your SmugMug account.
  • On the homepage, click on ‘Organize’.
  • Now, click the ‘Settings’ button to open the ‘Folder Settings’ menu.
  • Select ‘Basics‘ tab, to change your folder name, Meta description, Meta keywords, Feature image, and Custom URL.
  • In the ‘Security & Sharing‘ tab, you can change the visibility and access of the SmugMug folder.
    • You can set the ‘Visibility’ to Public, Unlisted, or Private.
    • In the ‘Access’ section, you can password-protect your folder by selecting ‘People I Choose’ and create a password.
    • In the ‘Web Searchable’ and ‘SmugMug Searchable’, you can choose to make your folder appear on the search page results.

If you have password-protected your folder, make sure to share with people you wish to show the folder. Setting folder visibility to public will enable visitors to view it, even if galleries are unlisted.

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