Objects outside the expected viewport?

If a CSS ends up rendering an object in a quadrant not expected to be 
displayed, am I obligated to honor it being hidden, or can I make it 
viewable?

Given that the typical screen represents an infinite SE quadrant 
where the scroll bars pervent you from leaving that viewing area, and 
a CSS object ends up being inside the NW, NE, or SW quadrant, what is 
a conforming UA supposed to do?

I'm leaning towards the user being able to scroll into that area 
without any problems...
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Received on Thursday, 4 December 1997 17:44:54 UTC