Yes, that is what normally happens, but it does depend on the scale being used. Once they cannot all be seen at once, the scroll bar is needed.
Scroll bar is a bar that appears on the side or bottom of a window to control which part of a list or document is currently in the window 's frame. The scroll bar makes it easy to move to any part of a file.
horizontal scroll bar
The scroll bar is found along the bottom and right side of any browser window and allows you to "scroll" to content. Fun Fact: Web designers can make a scroll bar be the same color used as the background of a web page.
It is called the slider or scroll bar and if you click and move the slider up or down the partially visible contents of the window scroll up or down
No. You can have one on the side too, usually on the right.
to move the page left or right when your computer screen is to small to fit the whole page
Horizontal scroll bar
scroll bar
The virtual bar on the bottom and/or side of a window that allows you to move your point of view of anything that's too large to fit in the window frame. There should be one on the right of your browser as you read this.
Right Click
False- it is reflected in the scroll box