Kudos on finding your own solution!

Sadly I've never used jQuery, so I can't much help with Redux.  I know
that the regular Greybox doesn't do this.  Perhaps the positioning
javascript was badly hacked in Redux?

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Angeret wrote:
> Okay.  I think I've found the culprit.  Found that unlike GreyBox,
> GreyBox Redux (found by chance) works on the site, no issues with
> paths, no problems displaying a popover at all.Or it did as long as I
> used a new HTML file.
>
> After a lot of testing, turns out that there's a piece of code
> inserted into the hosting site's pages which puts the company email
> address up on the page - done by script as a lot of people who use the
> service don't know how to code, they just answer the question EMAIL {Y/
> N} and let the site software do the work. So I killed that and put a
> manual email link in it's place.
>
> Now I have GreyBox Redux working a treat... EXCEPT that if I scroll
> down the page a bit and click a popover link, the popover appears
> above the screen border, out of sight until I scroll back up. Argh!
> Can I never win here?
>
> It appears to be setting it's position as an absolute to the top of
> the displayed page, not to the top of the frame the page is contained
> in. Is there a way of fixing this?
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