i believe so as well, if you read my edit, literally done seconds after originally posting, you will see that i added that there is a back to top link in the bottom left corner of the page at the very bottom. let alone the 1, 2, and 3 were just suggestions to getting to the top of the page quickly. PRIOR to me knowing of the back to top link in the bottom left corner of the page. and the "also" portion was just a another suggestion on navigating without having to go to the top of the page.
edit: let me explain how that "back to top" link works by the way. since some people are confused, not necessarily saying on here, on how some of those buttons/links actually work. There is such a thing as title-tagging in html. you can do this by using the following code in HTML:
<a name="whatever"></a>This is the whatever section
the name is where the following link comes into play.
<a href="#whatever">Back to Whatever</a>
that will tell the current url to append #whatever to the end of it and to find an <a> tag with the name "whatever" and send your browser to it. If you click on the back to top link, you will see that their is a "#top" portion appended to the end of the URL. this means if you were to look into the source code, you would most likely find something of:
<a name="top"></a>
and the link to get there
<a href="#top">To Top</a>
its possible you wont even find a <a name="top"></a> or anything related to it in the source code! Why? Because most browsers that can not find such tagging in a document (the page your on) will often end up setting it to the top of page (which is why suggestion 2 in my first post will work. it looks for a null name in a <a> tag, which most people dont use nor have a reason to. it just takes up space! [<a name=""></a> over <a></a> ... bytes do add up])