CSS Layout - Overflow
The CSS overflow
property controls what
happens to content that is too big to fit into an area.
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CSS Overflow
The overflow
property specifies whether to clip content or
to add scrollbars when the content of an element is too big to fit in a specified
area.
The overflow
property has the following values:
visible
- Default. The overflow is not clipped. It renders outside the element's boxhidden
- The overflow is clipped, and the rest of the content will be invisiblescroll
- The overflow is clipped, but a scrollbar is added to see the rest of the contentauto
- If overflow is clipped, a scrollbar should be added to see the rest of the content
Note: The overflow
property only works for block elements with a specified height.
Note: In OS X Lion (on Mac), scrollbars are hidden by default and only shown when being used (even though "overflow:scroll" is set).
overflow: visible
By default, the overflow is visible
, meaning that it is not clipped and it
renders outside the element's box:
Example
div {
width: 200px;
height:
50px;
background-color: #eee;
overflow: visible;
}
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overflow: hidden
With the hidden
value, the overflow is clipped, and the rest of the content is hidden:
overflow: scroll
Setting the value to scroll
, the overflow is clipped and a scrollbar is added to scroll inside the box. Note that this will add a scrollbar both horizontally and vertically (even if you do not need it):
overflow: auto
The auto
value is similar to scroll
, only it add scrollbars when necessary:
overflow-x and overflow-y
The overflow-x
and overflow-y
properties specifies
whether to change the overflow of content just horizontally or vertically (or
both):
overflow-x
specifies what to do with the left/right edges of the
content.
overflow-y
specifies what to do with the top/bottom edges of the
content.
Example
div {
overflow-x: hidden; /* Hide horizontal scrollbar
*/
overflow-y: scroll; /* Add vertical scrollbar */
}
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All CSS Overflow Properties
Property | Description |
---|---|
overflow | Specifies what happens if content overflows an element's box |
overflow-x | Specifies what to do with the left/right edges of the content if it overflows the element's content area |
overflow-y | Specifies what to do with the top/bottom edges of the content if it overflows the element's content area |