Access the menu and search boxes at the top of long webpages browsed in Google Chrome with this shortcut button.
When browsing a large web page such as a Wikipedia article or a list of Facebook posts in Google Chrome, if you need to jump back to the top of the page to use the site’s menu, search features, or sign-in boxes, does scrolling take too much time?
While pressing Ctrl + Home immediately jumps to the top of the current web page, not everyone remembers this keyboard shortcut. With the “Scroll to Top” extension, you can add to Google Chrome’s toolbar a red up-arrow that performs this same feat….
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