ICSS2Properties.Overflow

ICSS2Properties.Overflow property

This property specifies whether the content of a block-level element is clipped when it overflows the element’s box (which is acting as a containing block for the content). Values have the following meanings:

visible - This value indicates that content is not clipped, i.e., it may be rendered outside the block box.hidden - This value indicates that the content is clipped and that no scrolling mechanism should be provided to view the content outside the clipping region; users will not have access to clipped content. The size and shape of the clipping region is specified by the ‘clip’ property.scroll - This value indicates that the content is clipped and that if the user agent uses scrolling mechanism that is visible on the screen (such as a scroll bar or a panner), that mechanism should be displayed for a box whether or not any of its content is clipped. This avoids any problem with scrollbars appearing and disappearing in a dynamic environment. When this value is specified and the target medium is ‘print’ or ‘projection’, overflowing content should be printed.auto - The behavior of the ‘auto’ value is user agent-dependent, but should cause a scrolling mechanism to be provided for overflowing boxes.

public String Overflow { get; set; }

Return Value

overflow property

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