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Hi

I have a Members page on Frontpage where all Club Members' photos are thumbnails in cells of a table. When the thumbnail is clicked, a larger version of their photo appears at the top of the screen.

We have almost 100 members, so if you click a thumbnail at the bottom of the screen, the Photo at the top of the screen changes, but it means you have to scroll up to the top of the screen to see the enlarged photo.

Is there any way I can have the Photo stay in view on the screen, without having to scroll up to the top of the screen?

I did try putting the Photo in a cell at the side of the table, where this cell is the total height of all the other rows. and having the photo centred on this cell, but it is still too high up the screen and you still have to scroll up to see the photo.

Thanks.

Viv
Mar 26 '11 #1
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Mayur2007
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Hi,

Try using div or use lightbox.

Thanks,
Mayur Bhayani
Mar 29 '11 #2
VivDenham
44 New Member
Thanks Mayur - I have just discovered Lightbox, and it works perfectly.

Thanks for your help.

Viv
Mar 29 '11 #3

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