Creates an StylePair from an Style and a value of type T, if there is an StyleValue of the correct type.
Creates an StylePair from an Style and a value of type T, if there is an StyleValue of the correct type.
Depends on the user agent.
Depends on the user agent. Desktop browsers like Firefox provide scrollbars if content overflows.
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The content is clipped and no scrollbars are provided.
The content is clipped and no scrollbars are provided.
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The content is clipped and desktop browsers use scrollbars, whether or not any content is clipped.
The content is clipped and desktop browsers use scrollbars, whether or not any content is clipped. This avoids any problem with scrollbars appearing and disappearing in a dynamic environment. Printers may print overflowing content.
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Default value.
Default value. Content is not clipped, it may be rendered outside the content box.
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The overflow CSS property specifies whether to clip content, render scroll bars or display overflow content of a block-level element.
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