Is there a gesture in Safari to scroll to top just like we tap on iPhone top screen?

I'm trying to figure out if there's any way that we can scroll to top using a faster way than the usual scrolling?

Hi calvinongstudio,
If you'd like to jump to the top of a Safari page on your Mac (like tapping the top of the screen on Safari for iOS), you should be able to use the Command-Up Arrow keyboard shortcut. For more Safari shortcuts, you may also find the following article helpful:
Safari 8 (Yosemite): Safari keyboard and other shortcuts
Cheers,
- Brenden

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