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Description
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Feature Details
Currently, when users scroll through long pages, there’s no quick way to return to the top. They have to manually scroll all the way back up, which can be slow and a bit annoying — especially on smaller screens or lengthy content pages.
This feature proposes adding a “Jump to Top” button that will appear on the bottom-right corner of the page once the user starts scrolling down. When clicked, it will smoothly scroll the page back to the top.
The button will have a minimal, clean design (for example, an upward arrow icon) to fit well with the site’s style. It will stay hidden when the user is at the top of the page, so it doesn’t clutter the view.
Overall, it’s a small but meaningful UX improvement that helps users move around the site more comfortably. It makes navigation smoother and gives the site a more polished, modern feel.
Suggested Solution
Add a floating “Jump to Top” button fixed at the bottom-right corner of the page.
and button should appear only when the user scrolls down a certain distance (for example, 200–300px).
Use a simple up-arrow (↑) or chevron-up icon that matches the site’s design and color theme.
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