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As a specific example I routinely ran into forms that rendered like this (hidden scrollbars in three different browsers concealing content, though Safari rendered _just_ enough text that it might indicate there was more to see): https://nprescott.com/public/no-scroll-bars.png

In this specific case it is probably obvious enough that hey maybe I need to try scrolling randomly to find "baccalaureate" but the particular form that drove me to capture the above was littered with similar cases where it wasn't at all obvious. More than anything though the invisible scrollbars just meant I had to second guess every single form I ever submitted.



Ok, I haven’t thought of this inline case since I haven’t seen it in a while. But to be honest I’m not sure I would have noticed the scroll bars if those were full width elements. Personally I’d prefer some other visual indicator at the bottom of a cut off element or page.




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