The idea of scrolling is as old as the computer world. The first computers, the first operating systems and stable “barriers” of the computer age: 640K of memory for a computer and 80x25 for the size of a text screen (graphic mode is a special thing). Scrolling did not notice the keyboard, but managed to give the mouse a wheel.
Modern ideas about scrolling - not a couple of its history, but what will happen next - even more interesting. The common opinion on the question: "Scrolling - what is it?" - a way to display information in pieces in a visible area, smoothly, page by page, with scrollbars or with buttons for moving through content, vertically or horizontally.
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