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When reading a thread, there is at the top of the page
Code:
LinuxQuestions.org > Forums > Linux Forums
Linux - Newbie
where each text is also a link to the relevant level.
Could that be repeated at the bottom of the page? Paging back to the top to click where I want to go next is (to me) irritating. (My mouse wheel finger is suffering from repetitive motion syndrome)
Alternatively, add a link to the top of the page at the bottom of the page.
I was wishing today for a similar function for my blog: that the "Previous" and "Next" links could be at the top and the bottom when browsing the archives. I'll have to take a look at the CSS . . . .
I think this is a worthwhile addition to the wish list.
Could that be repeated at the bottom of the page? Paging back to the top to click where I want to go next is (to me) irritating. (My mouse wheel finger is suffering from repetitive motion syndrome)
You could hit your <home> button on the keyboard.
Last edited by ntubski; 08-08-2017 at 07:12 AM.
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