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Right now I'm using this:

$('#go-to-top').each(function(){
  $(this).click(function(){ 
    $('html').animate({ scrollTop: 0 }, 'slow'); return true; 
  });
});

which doesn't work in Chrome, and in Opera I get a small flicker: the browser instantly scrolls to the top, then back to the bottom and then it begins to scroll slowly back to top, like it should.

Is there a better way to do this?

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You're returning true from the click function, so it won't prevent the default browser behaviour (i.e. navigating to thego-to-top anchor. As Mark has said, use:

$('html,body').animate({ scrollTop: 0 }, 'slow');

So your code should now look like:

$('#go-to-top').each(function(){
    $(this).click(function(){ 
        $('html,body').animate({ scrollTop: 0 }, 'slow');
        return false; 
    });
});

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