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return Reconsider implementing a "return to toptop" button for long pages

I know this has been mooted before, but i thought it might be suitable for re-consideration. I love looking at this site and scrolling down through the questions in SO, but feel that after scrolling down through a large number of posts, that there should be a simple back"back to toptop" button at the bootombottom right of the screen (or somewhere). Before this gets downvoted strongly consider

Consider this - if you put together a REALLY long page for a clientsclient's website, would you not put a Return to top button on that page.? I would. i

I have, tying it to the scroll event when the page gets past a certain scroll position, and I think it is a fair request. Also

As for those answers on the other posts that said useusing the home button -, the whole point is that you are using the mouse wheel to scroll down, and it is tedious to either drag the scroll bar or search for a keyboard solution. With long infinite scrolling pages becoming normal, it is equally normal toto have a simple return"return to toptop" button on the page. Just thought I would raise the issueknow this has been mooted before, as a new SO userbut I thought it might be suitable for re-consideration.

return to top button

I know this has been mooted before, but i thought it might be suitable for re-consideration. I love looking at this site and scrolling down through the questions in SO, but feel that after scrolling down through a large number of posts, that there should be a simple back to top button at the bootom right of the screen (or somewhere). Before this gets downvoted strongly consider this - if you put together a REALLY long page for a clients website, would you not put a Return to top button on that page. I would. i have, tying it to the scroll event when the page gets past a certain scroll position and I think it is a fair request. Also for those answers on the other posts that said use the home button - the whole point is that you are using the mouse wheel to scroll down and it is tedious to either drag the scroll bar or search for a keyboard solution. With long infinite scrolling pages becoming normal, it is equally normal to have a simple return to top button on the page. Just thought I would raise the issue, as a new SO user.

Reconsider implementing a "return to top" button for long pages

I feel that after scrolling down through a large number of posts, that there should be a simple "back to top" button at the bottom right of the screen (or somewhere).

Consider this - if you put together a REALLY long page for a client's website, would you not put a Return to top button on that page? I would.

I have, tying it to the scroll event when the page gets past a certain scroll position, and I think it is a fair request.

As for using the home button, the whole point is that you are using the mouse wheel to scroll down, and it is tedious to either drag the scroll bar or search for a keyboard solution. With long infinite scrolling pages becoming normal, it is equally normal to have a simple "return to top" button on the page. I know this has been mooted before, but I thought it might be suitable for re-consideration.

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return to top button

I know this has been mooted before, but i thought it might be suitable for re-consideration. I love looking at this site and scrolling down through the questions in SO, but feel that after scrolling down through a large number of posts, that there should be a simple back to top button at the bootom right of the screen (or somewhere). Before this gets downvoted strongly consider this - if you put together a REALLY long page for a clients website, would you not put a Return to top button on that page. I would. i have, tying it to the scroll event when the page gets past a certain scroll position and I think it is a fair request. Also for those answers on the other posts that said use the home button - the whole point is that you are using the mouse wheel to scroll down and it is tedious to either drag the scroll bar or search for a keyboard solution. With long infinite scrolling pages becoming normal, it is equally normal to have a simple return to top button on the page. Just thought I would raise the issue, as a new SO user.