Legacy Request: An HTML anchor to stop the page from scrolling to the top for each image

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Currently every time you click previous/next the page scrolls back to the top and depending on the image size you will likely have to move back down to the view the image and be able to see the previous/next buttons again. Setting an anchor on the image or just above the image will allow for the largest of images to be displayed without having to scroll each time a new image is displayed and will also keep the previous/next buttons in the same spot (assuming images are the same size) allowing you to move through the images much quicker.
 
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What browser are you using? It's not doing a page load, only refreshing a div with new images so it shouldn't be moving the page. The only way the buttons should move is if you have a different amount of images load into the div or a big range of thumb sizes
 
Sorry, just rechecked this and I'm not seeing the issue anymore with Dragonbyte Gallery 1.1.3. I was seeing it on Chrome v.21 with Dragonbyte Gallery v.1.1.2 when the previous/next buttons were below the images.
 
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