Layout
Utilities for controlling how an element handles content that is too large for the container.
Class | Styles |
---|---|
overflow-auto | overflow: auto; |
overflow-hidden | overflow: hidden; |
overflow-clip | overflow: clip; |
overflow-visible | overflow: visible; |
overflow-scroll | overflow: scroll; |
overflow-x-auto | overflow-x: auto; |
overflow-y-auto | overflow-y: auto; |
overflow-x-hidden | overflow-x: hidden; |
overflow-y-hidden | overflow-y: hidden; |
overflow-x-clip | overflow-x: clip; |
overflow-y-clip | overflow-y: clip; |
overflow-x-visible | overflow-x: visible; |
overflow-y-visible | overflow-y: visible; |
overflow-x-scroll | overflow-x: scroll; |
overflow-y-scroll | overflow-y: scroll; |
Use the overflow-visible
utility to prevent content within an element from being clipped:
Note that any content that overflows the bounds of the element will then be visible.
Use the overflow-hidden
utility to clip any content within an element that overflows the bounds of that element:
Use the overflow-auto
utility to add scrollbars to an element in the event that its content overflows the bounds of that element:
Scroll vertically
Unlike overflow-scroll
, which always shows scrollbars, this utility will only show them if scrolling is necessary.
Use the overflow-x-auto
utility to allow horizontal scrolling if needed:
Scroll horizontally
Use the overflow-y-auto
utility to allow vertical scrolling if needed:
Scroll vertically
Use the overflow-x-scroll
utility to allow horizontal scrolling and always show scrollbars unless always-visible scrollbars are disabled by the operating system:
Scroll horizontally
Use the overflow-y-scroll
utility to allow vertical scrolling and always show scrollbars unless always-visible scrollbars are disabled by the operating system:
Scroll vertically
Use the overflow-scroll
utility to add scrollbars to an element:
Scroll vertically and horizontally
Unlike overflow-auto
, which only shows scrollbars if they are necessary, this utility always shows them. Note that some operating systems (like macOS) hide unnecessary scrollbars regardless of this setting.
Prefix an overflow
utility with a breakpoint variant like md:
to only apply the utility at medium screen sizes and above:
<div class="overflow-auto md:overflow-scroll ..."> <!-- ... --></div>
Learn more about using variants in the variants documentation.