Hi there! I understand your SmugMug page appears very tiny and hard to read on your Windows 10 computer screen using WebKit. I’d like to help you get it back to a comfortable size.
Could you tell me a bit more? For example: - Is the entire SmugMug site content small, or just the photos? - Have you tried adjusting the zoom settings of your browser? - Are other websites showing normally sized content?
Meanwhile, here’s a good place to start with simple steps to fix page size issues:
1. Check Browser Zoom Level: - On your keyboard, press Ctrl + 0 (zero) to reset browser zoom to 100%. - You can also press Ctrl and + (plus) to zoom in or Ctrl and - (minus) to zoom out. This controls the overall size of the page content and text.
2. Adjust Windows Display Scaling: - Right-click an empty area on your desktop and select Display settings. - Under Scale and layout, make sure scaling is at 100% or a comfortable level (125%, 150%, etc.). Sometimes, high scaling can cause sites to look small or oddly sized.
3. SmugMug Photo Display Settings: - If your issue is mainly about photos appearing small, SmugMug lets you set maximum display size for photos via Gallery Settings under Photo Protection tab. You might want to check those preferences to ensure photos show bigger1.
If these don't fix the issue, please let me know what you see, and we’ll look deeper together!
Are you able to try these steps and tell me if anything changed?
Thanks for that extra detail! So the page looks tiny specifically when you’re organizing your galleries in SmugMug. That helps narrow it down quite a bit.
When working in the Organizer (which is the control center for arranging and managing your galleries), if the interface or text appears very small on your Windows 10 machine using WebKit, here are some steps to try that focus specifically on this feature:
1. Reset Browser Zoom While in Organizer: Ensure you’re viewing the Organizer with a 100% zoom level. Sometimes zoom settings can get changed independently for certain pages. Use Ctrl + 0 to reset zoom while on the Organizer page.
2. Try a Different Browser: Since you’re on a WebKit-based browser, there could be compatibility or rendering quirks with the Organizer. Check if the issue happens in another popular browser like Chrome, Firefox, or Edge on your Windows 10 computer. This can help isolate if the problem is browser-specific.
3. Clear Browser Cache and Cookies: Cached files from older versions can sometimes cause UI glitches. Clearing cache is simple: - Press Ctrl + Shift + Delete - Choose to clear cached images and files, and cookies - Reload SmugMug and check if the Organizer page appearance improves.
4. Check Screen Resolution and Display Scaling: Sometimes high screen resolution combined with display scaling in Windows affects how web apps render interfaces visually, making text tiny even though zoom is normal. Right-click desktop > Display settings > set Scaling to 100% or 125% to see if it makes the Organizer UI more readable.
5. Review SmugMug Status and Updates: Occasionally, platform updates or bugs can cause issues with Organizer features. Checking the SmugMug Organizer help page might have relevant tips or notices on any open issues1.
If after these steps you still find the interface tiny and hard to use, let me know. We can then look into whether there are advanced browser settings or even temporarily using a different device or app version (SmugMug desktop app, if available) for organizing galleries.
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Hi there! I understand your SmugMug page appears very tiny and hard to read on your Windows 10 computer screen using WebKit. I’d like to help you get it back to a comfortable size.
Could you tell me a bit more? For example:
- Is the entire SmugMug site content small, or just the photos?
- Have you tried adjusting the zoom settings of your browser?
- Are other websites showing normally sized content?
Meanwhile, here’s a good place to start with simple steps to fix page size issues:
1. Check Browser Zoom Level:
- On your keyboard, press
Ctrl+0(zero) to reset browser zoom to 100%.- You can also press
Ctrland+(plus) to zoom in orCtrland-(minus) to zoom out.This controls the overall size of the page content and text.
2. Adjust Windows Display Scaling:
- Right-click an empty area on your desktop and select Display settings.
- Under Scale and layout, make sure scaling is at 100% or a comfortable level (125%, 150%, etc.). Sometimes, high scaling can cause sites to look small or oddly sized.
3. SmugMug Photo Display Settings:
- If your issue is mainly about photos appearing small, SmugMug lets you set maximum display size for photos via Gallery Settings under Photo Protection tab. You might want to check those preferences to ensure photos show bigger1.
If these don't fix the issue, please let me know what you see, and we’ll look deeper together!
Are you able to try these steps and tell me if anything changed?
It is when I try to organize my Galleries
Benjamin Carter
Benjamin is a data enthusiast who merges machine learning with real-world insigh...
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Thanks for that extra detail! So the page looks tiny specifically when you’re organizing your galleries in SmugMug. That helps narrow it down quite a bit.
When working in the Organizer (which is the control center for arranging and managing your galleries), if the interface or text appears very small on your Windows 10 machine using WebKit, here are some steps to try that focus specifically on this feature:
1. Reset Browser Zoom While in Organizer:
Ensure you’re viewing the Organizer with a 100% zoom level. Sometimes zoom settings can get changed independently for certain pages. Use
Ctrl + 0to reset zoom while on the Organizer page.2. Try a Different Browser:
Since you’re on a WebKit-based browser, there could be compatibility or rendering quirks with the Organizer. Check if the issue happens in another popular browser like Chrome, Firefox, or Edge on your Windows 10 computer. This can help isolate if the problem is browser-specific.
3. Clear Browser Cache and Cookies:
Cached files from older versions can sometimes cause UI glitches. Clearing cache is simple:
- Press
Ctrl + Shift + Delete- Choose to clear cached images and files, and cookies
- Reload SmugMug and check if the Organizer page appearance improves.
4. Check Screen Resolution and Display Scaling:
Sometimes high screen resolution combined with display scaling in Windows affects how web apps render interfaces visually, making text tiny even though zoom is normal. Right-click desktop > Display settings > set Scaling to 100% or 125% to see if it makes the Organizer UI more readable.
5. Review SmugMug Status and Updates:
Occasionally, platform updates or bugs can cause issues with Organizer features. Checking the SmugMug Organizer help page might have relevant tips or notices on any open issues1.
If after these steps you still find the interface tiny and hard to use, let me know. We can then look into whether there are advanced browser settings or even temporarily using a different device or app version (SmugMug desktop app, if available) for organizing galleries.
Could you try these out and tell me how it goes?