Navigator 3.0
window.scroll(x, y)
The X-coordinate to scroll to.
The Y-coordinate to scroll to.
Nothing.
The scroll() method moves the window's document within the window, so that the specified x and y coordinates of the document appear in the upper-left corner of the window.
The X coordinate increases to the right, and the Y coordinate increases down the page. Thus, scroll(0,0) always places the top-left corner of the document in the top-left corner of the window.
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