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by JonahBraun 5314 days ago
Safari in iOS handles this nicely. You can scroll below the bottom of the page and the default grey background _behind_ the page becomes visible. Desktop browsers could also do this.
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Then it snaps back though, right? Rendering it a bit useless.
No, it's not useless because it gives a visual indicator that hey, something different happened. And besides, both the scroll and especially the return is animated which will let your eye follow the line where you should keep reading.
Safari on Mac OS X does this as well (though only when touch-scrolling, not when keyboard scrolling).
This is the behavior in Lion as well for Chrome and Safari, not FireFox though.