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CSS:overflow

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[edit] Summary

overflow property specifies whether to clip content, render scroll bar or display overflow content of a block-level element.

[edit] Syntax

overflow: visible | hidden | scroll | auto | inherit

[edit] Values

visible 
Browser display overflow content without clipping, by rendering outside the element as a spill over.
hidden 
overflow content will be clipped, and no scrolling mechanism provided
auto 
scrollbars (a scrolling mechanism) will be automatically rendered to view content when it overflows.
scroll 
scrollbars will be rendered always regardless of whether content overflows or not. This can be used to avoid any problems with scrollbars appearing and disappearing in a dynamic environment.
inherit
-moz-scrollbars-horizontal
-moz-scrollbars-none
-moz-scrollbars-vertical
-moz-hidden-unscrollable

Note: All of these -moz-* values should be considered deprecated. Use of the overflow-x and overflow-y is preferred, although it does not replace the last of these.

[edit] Examples

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.sidebox {
  width: 300px;
  overflow: auto;
}

[edit] Notes

[edit] Specifications

[edit] Browser compatibility

(Sample Compatibility Chart)

Browser Lowest Version
Internet Explorer ?
Firefox 1
Netscape ?
Opera ?
Safari ?


[edit] See also

overflow-x, overflow-y, clip, display