Yes. Software development is becoming more generalist. Most people on development teams are expected to have wider exposure. These are often called "T-shaped" developers - deep in one specific field (say, cross browser compatibility), but with a broad complementary skillset. You can call these developers "full stack developers" or more commonly just "developers."
Increasingly, employers may expect developers to be familiar with concepts like UX design and DevOps as well.
The body of knowledge you're expected to have as a developer keeps growing. Luckily, the resources to learn these things get better and better all the time, and the tools themselves get easier to learn.