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mavis

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I guess the title of the thread is pretty self-explanatory. I know how to jump to the top of a page, but is there a way to quickly jump to the BOTTOM of a web page in Safari?
 
Yeah, you scroll down! :rolleyes:

Sorry, I couldn't resist. This would certainly be a nice feature to add though. Unfortunately there currently is no other way than scrolling that I am aware of at this time.
 
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StoneColdSober said:
Yeah, you scroll down! :rolleyes:

Sorry, I couldn't resist. This would certainly be a nice feature to add though. Unfortunately there currently is no other way than scrolling that I am aware of at this time.

Yeah, I wish there was a faster way. Since the MacRumors mobile site doesn't remember "sort=DESC" I have to manually add it to the URL every time I visit the site. There's a link at the bottom of each page that will do the same thing, but it takes a friggin' hour to scroll down to the bottom sometimes. :(

Minor annoyance, I guess.
 
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