I've got long pages on my mobile site, so the menu button that is located in the header becomes difficult to access.

I wanted to add an arrow at the bottom to quickly return to the main screen, but this is not a solution to the problem, since not everyone scrolls through the page to the very end.

Hypothetically, I can fix the entire header of the site with the menu button at the top of the page so that the visitor can always see them.

I don't know if it's worth it. What do you think?

I just tested a site on my Android phone with the usual Chrome browser. At the bottom of mobile screen are three buttons so when I navigated to an article I didn't need a home button for the site. I used the back button on the bottom of the screen and was returned to the home page of the site.

Maybe some thoughtful design is all that is needed?

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