This article was published on July 30, 2013

Photo sharing service SmugMug gets a makeover with new personalized sites and responsive design


Photo sharing service SmugMug gets a makeover with new personalized sites and responsive design
Josh Ong
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Josh Ong is the US Editor at The Next Web. He previously worked as TNW's China Editor and LA Reporter. Follow him on Twitter or email him a Josh Ong is the US Editor at The Next Web. He previously worked as TNW's China Editor and LA Reporter. Follow him on Twitter or email him at [email protected].

SmugMug has unveiled a dramatic makeover of its photo sharing service, adding new customizable features for user websites and a responsive design.

New features for the site include: site templates, customizable features, responsive design and easier organization. SmugMug is offering over 15 attractive site templates that bring it up to date with the trend toward flat design.

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With its new look, SmugMug will have a better shot at challenging Flickr, which got its own overhaul in May. In June, SmugMug acqu-hired SmugFolio and rebranded the app as its official Android client.

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