That's a Label, not a Frame.
Labels should only be used as labels or to display simple text, they actually do have a relatively rich attribute set for what they were intended for, so will work in a lot of situations, but better to stick to original intent, to make your code clearer.
I don't think scrollbars will work here, but here's an example with frame widget I wrote several years ago: https://python-forum.io/Thread-Show-Inst...ht=tkinter
By the way, you can get a tkinter manual here: reu.cct.lsu.edu/documents/Python_Course/tkinter.pdf
This was written some time ago, but still the bible of tkinter, and almost none of it has changed.
Get it here
Quote:The Scrollbar widget is almost always used in conjunction with a Listbox, Canvas, or Text widget. Horizontal scrollbars can also be used with the Entry widget.source: http://effbot.org/tkinterbook/scrollbar.htm
Labels should only be used as labels or to display simple text, they actually do have a relatively rich attribute set for what they were intended for, so will work in a lot of situations, but better to stick to original intent, to make your code clearer.
I don't think scrollbars will work here, but here's an example with frame widget I wrote several years ago: https://python-forum.io/Thread-Show-Inst...ht=tkinter
By the way, you can get a tkinter manual here: reu.cct.lsu.edu/documents/Python_Course/tkinter.pdf
This was written some time ago, but still the bible of tkinter, and almost none of it has changed.
Get it here