- How do you let users know they can scroll?
- How do you indicate something is scrollable?
- Why do we need scrollbar?
How do you let users know they can scroll?
One way is to use a visual indicator. This could be a button or a line that shows users where they can scroll. This is helpful because it gives users a visual cue that they can scroll. You can use text to tell users they can scroll.
How do you indicate something is scrollable?
Indicate content overflow by cutting off grid tiles. Or alternatively you can directly ask users to scroll. A subtle cue, such as an arrow pointing off-screen or a text “scroll down,” can inform users that most of the content will be laid out linearly.
Why do we need scrollbar?
The sole purpose of a standard scroll bar is to enable the user to generate scrolling requests for viewing the entire content of the client area.