How to Save Gallery Settings as a Template on SmugMug?

Are applying the same settings to your galleries on SmugMug? Going through all the procedure whenever you create a gallery could be time consuming. You can save gallery settings as a template on SmugMug, which lets you apply the settings in just one click. Let’s find out how to do that.

How to Save Gallery Settings as a Template on SmugMug?

  • Log in to your SmugMug account.
  • Select a gallery you want change, click ‘Customize’, and then go to ‘Gallery Settings’
  • Here, select the last tab ‘Quick Settings’.
  • Enter a name in the ‘Save as New Quick Settings’ field, if you want to save the current gallery settings as a quick setting.
  • To apply the existing gallery settings in the new gallery, click the dropdown menu of ‘Quick Settings’ and select the template.
  • Tick the checkmark to apply, and then click ‘Save’.
  • You can delete your saved settings from the quick settings by clicking the trash can icon.

Note: Quick settings cannot be used for entering password, gallery title, description, meta keywords, custom URL, feature image, or guest uploading. Quick settings can neither re-make thumbnail, nor re-watermark the images, nor be applied in bulk settings.

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