Your suggestion of setting autoFitImages:false worked for absolute positioning of a slideshow in all situations but one-- when the client browser is maximised but the screen size is too small to fit the full height of an image. In that one case, the first image in the slideshow positions correctly, allowing its lower bound to dip below the content pane, but subsequent images float up above the page header. I'm hoping that one of the parameters I pass is overriding the intended behavior and can be changed.
The setup: I'm auto-starting a slideshow and passing it parameters via the anchor, then applying an anchor to each image via a js location.replace call.
<div class="floatbox" rev="group:1 titleAsCaption:false endTask:loop navType:none
colorTheme:white roundCorners:none autoEndVideo:false modal:false cyclePauseOnHover:true
contextCloseOnClick:false showPlayPause:false doSlideshow:true randomOrder:false
pipIndexThumbs:false showIndexThumbs:false showItemNumber:false outsideClickCloses:false
showNewWindowIcon:false showClose:false stickyDragResize:false enableImageResize:false
splitResize:true startAtClick:false panelPadding:0 padding:0 outerBorder:0 autoStart:true
imageFadeDuration:4 resizeDuration:5 autoFitImages:false boxTop:100">
{% for img in imgs %}
<a href="{{ img.image.url }}" rev="afterItemStart:`fb.fbContent.onclick =
function() { location.replace('{% url views.artist img.artist.id %}'); }`"></a>
{% endfor %}
(django template...)
I've evaluated each setting but can't spot a conflict. Any chance you spot one?
Thanks in advance for any help you can give.