Clicking next page should display the search results at the top of the page and not remain at the bottom of the search results
Currently when you click to go to the next page of search results, you remain at the bottom of the page, which means you have to scroll all the way to the top to view the next page of results, then scroll all the way back down to get back to page navigation to go to the next page. The navigation should either display the top of the search results when the next page is clicked and/or allow the page navigation to be accessed from the top of the page/search results also and not just the bottom of the page/search results.
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Sarah Kasprzak commented
We reported this a while back and would like to see it fixed as well. It seems to be linked to having your display set to 150% or more.
From Vega Known Issues: Paging through search results with display zoomed to 150%
When a user zooms display of Vega to 150% in Chrome or Edge, scrolls to the bottom of the search results page, and clicks Next, the browser lands at the bottom of the next page of results.
In Firefox, the display lands at the top of the next search results page.
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Tatiana commented
This seems to be a bug when searching from the main library catalog. Searching from my library's view of the catalog hasn't presented this issue. It defaults to bringing you to the top of the next search result page. I will agree that being able to move between pages should be an option from the top and bottom of the page.
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Margaret Rose O'Keefe commented
Here is the example