ScrollUp
Use ScrollUp to help visitors return to the top of a long page.
Content settingsβ
| Setting | What it controls |
|---|---|
| Display behavior | When the button appears as visitors scroll. |
| Position | Button placement on the page. |
| Icon or label | Arrow, icon, or text shown inside the button. |
Style settingsβ
| Style area | What you can adjust |
|---|---|
| Button | Size, color, background, border, radius, and shadow. |
| Animation | Motion effect when available. |
| Placement | Spacing and responsive position. |
Best practicesβ
- Use ScrollUp on long pages only.
- Test overlap with WhatsApp, Cookie, Notification, and sticky CTAs.
- Keep the button easy to tap on mobile.
Testing notesβ
- Scroll far enough to confirm the button appears at the intended point.
- Tap the button on mobile and desktop to verify it returns to the top smoothly.
- Check fixed-position elements near the same corner so ScrollUp does not cover a chat, cookie, or CTA button.
FAQβ
When should I use ScrollUp?
Use it on long landing pages, sales pages, articles, or funnels where visitors may need a quick way back to the headline, navigation, or first call to action.
What should I configure before publishing ScrollUp?
Confirm when the button appears, its page position, icon or label, size, background, border, radius, shadow, animation, and responsive placement.
Should ScrollUp appear on every page?
No. It is most useful on long pages. On short pages, it can add visual noise and compete with more important call-to-action buttons.
What should I check if the ScrollUp button covers other widgets?
Adjust its position and spacing, then test it with sticky CTAs, WhatsApp buttons, cookie notices, notifications, and any other fixed elements.