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Šime
Making moves
Status: New idea

When I’m reading and scrolling a web page, I usually do it with only one hand. The hand is hovering above my laptop’s trackpad, while the other hand is not close to the laptop.

If I’ve scrolled down a long page, I sometimes want to return to the top of the page. I’d like to do that with the least amount of effort. There is a keyboard command for scrolling to top (Fn + Arrow left and Command + Arrow Up are the two options on macOS), but that requires moving my hand or even using both hands.

Ideally, I would only have to slide my index finger on the trackpad and tap or double-tap somewhere. I know this sounds silly, like I’m incredibly lazy, but for me, when I repeat the same action over and over again, I want to be able to do that in the most efficient and quickest way possible.

So here’s my idea: What if double-clicking the browser tab scrolled the page to the top? As far as I can see, double-clicking the active tab currently does nothing, so Firefox could assign an action to this input.

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Status changed to: New idea
Jon
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Diuran
Strollin' around

I wrote almost the same request but with one Click like in opera. One click to go to TOP, doesn't matter how many lines I scroll. Maybe add function to one/two click behaviour that we can choose, I think that will be the best choice.