• Hi,

    I am experimenting with using large images with WP jQuery Lightbox. Width isn’t an issue for me but the height of some of my images is 3000px or more.

    As they are centered vertically within the lightbox I am losing a lot of the image off the top of the screen.

    Is there any way to vertically align individual images to the top,if that makes sense?

    Many thanks,

    CP

    https://www.ads-software.com/extend/plugins/wp-jquery-lightbox/

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  • Is there really a use case where it’s better to have pictures “hang down” rather than overshoot the viewport equally in both directions?

    Scrolling would be required in either instance.

    Thread Starter CP-

    (@cp-)

    Hi ulfben,

    Thanks for the reply.

    Scrolling down is fine and actually what I want. However the images are actually overshooting the top of the browser. Scrolling up isn’t an option as the scroll bar is already at the top of the page.

    Cheers,

    CP

    Hiho,
    i got the same issue with this very nice plugin. There is missing about 33% of the upper part of the picture .

    That’s super interesting. Give me links.

    Hello,

    Thanks for the nice plugin.

    I’ve got into the same problem above. It looks like the top position of the lightbox is not right when the scrollbar is already on top.

    Please check the site if you don’t mind.
    https://www.studiomir.co.kr/en/archives/artist/myoung-ga-young

    Many thanks.

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