Scroll Depth
A method of tracking how far visitors have traveled on your pages.
Literal Meanings of Scroll Depth
Scroll:
Meanings of Scroll:
A roll of paper or parchment rolled into a roll.
An ornament consisting of spiral waves or splashes usually resembles the shape of a plant. Roman architectural ornament mainly consists of scrolls.
Spirals or splashes in the shape of a real plant.
A mark or decoration added to a person's signature intended to represent a seal, allowed in some states as a replacement for a seal. [US] Alexander Mansfield Burrill.
The sculpted end of a violin, viola, cello, or other stringed instrument, usually in the shape of a snail, but sometimes in the shape of a human or animal head.
Sloping surface.
A kind of sweet bread baked in a spiral shape.
Move the images step by step on the screen and delete one part to display the next.
(hydraulic) A spiral waterway placed around a turbine to control flow.
To change the way data is displayed on a computer screen, you usually use the scroll bar or scroll wheel to scroll incrementally.
Gradually appear or disappear horizontally or vertically.
Filling the chat system with more lines of text, causing legitimate messages to scroll before they can be read.
Sentences of Scroll
I ordered a glass of lemonade and a coffee muffin.
He pushed the offending statue out of sight.
The credits rolled slowly across the screen.
Hey, stop scrolling!.
Depth:
Meanings of Depth:
The vertical distance below the surface is the degree of depth of something.
The distance between the front and back, such as the depth of a drawer or cabinet.
The intensity, complexity, power, heaviness or importance of an emotion, situation, etc.
Modesty.
(Colors) Full range of colors available.
The ability to appear three-dimensional.
(usually plural) the deepest part (usually of a body of water).
(usually plural) a very remote part.
The hardest part.
The number of simple elements of which a concept or abstract concept comprises the concept or content.
A pair of gears working together.
The perpendicular distance between a chord and the farthest point on a curved surface.
The smaller of the two ranges of a value in an ordered set of values.
Sentences of Depth
Measure the depth of the water in this part of the bay.
The depth of his suffering was clear to all.
Sound depth.
The depth of field in this photo is incredible.
The burning ship eventually sinks into the depths.
In the middle of the night.
In the midst of a crisis.
Synonyms of Depth
lowness, deepness