Scrolling a pane in a web page

I phone safari does not show scroll bars because you can pan the page in both directions.
What about panning/scrolling a pane withing a web page? On a PC browser this will show as double scroll bars. The outer one for the entire web page and an inner one for the pane.
Note that the pane in question is not a text field where I can drag the magnifying glass around to scroll.

This helps. Notice the double finger gesture is not real time as with the single finger for the entire web page?
The frame scrolls about a second or two after the gesture and this makes it a bit difficult to pin-point when to stop the gesture to get to a specific/desired portion of the frame.
Should this be expected? I think the double fibgire scrolling should be equally real time.

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