Many websites include a skip to content button which is activated when the Tab key is pressed for the (usually) first time, like in Google:
Or GitHub:
Why:
The goal of this button is to provide non-mouse users a functionality to skip the first repetitive links which usually are already known to the user, i.e.: the nav, header links, and to make their navigation by keyboard easier and more pleasant.
More info on Skip to main content.
This would need to be performed upon every page navigation.
Would it though? Why not use arrow keys or page down? If I use the skip to content feature and then press tab I'm brought back to the top again anyways.If I use the skip to content feature and then press tab I'm brought back to the top again anyways.
- Not if it's done correctly, I would assume?