CSS overflow-x Property


Example

Show different overflow-x property values:

div.ex1 {
  overflow-x: scroll;
}

div.ex2 {
  overflow-x: hidden;
}

div.ex3 {
  overflow-x: auto;
}

div.ex4 {
  overflow-x: visible;
}
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Definition and Usage

The overflow-x property specifies whether to clip the content, add a scroll bar, or display overflow content of a block-level element, when it overflows at the left and right edges.

Tip: Use the overflow-y property to determine clipping at the top and bottom edges.

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Default value: visible
Inherited: no
Animatable: no. Read about animatable
Version: CSS3
JavaScript syntax: object.style.overflowX="scroll" Try it

Browser Support

The numbers in the table specify the first browser version that fully supports the property.

Numbers followed by -ms-, specify the first version that worked with a prefix.

Property
overflow-x 4.0 9.0
8.0 -ms-
3.5 3.0 9.5


CSS Syntax

overflow-x: visible|hidden|scroll|auto|initial|inherit;

Property Values

Value Description Demo
visible The content is not clipped, and it may be rendered outside the left and right edges. This is default Demo ❯
hidden The content is clipped - and no scrolling mechanism is provided Demo ❯
scroll The content is clipped and a scrolling mechanism is provided Demo ❯
auto Should cause a scrolling mechanism to be provided for overflowing boxes Demo ❯
initial Sets this property to its default value. Read about initial
inherit Inherits this property from its parent element. Read about inherit

Related Pages

CSS tutorial: CSS Overflow

HTML DOM reference: overflowX property


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