When an HTML link references an on-page fragment that is near the bottom of the page, the browser (when the link is followed) will display that page fragment as close to the top of the page as it can subject to the more important constraint that the last line of the page content will not be higher than the bottom of the browser window. Is there any "Magic CSS" that can be applied (?to the final element of the page?) that would allow the on-page fragment to rise to the top of the browser window when required yet not generate vertical scroll bars other than those mandated bo other aspects of the page's dimensions ?
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