Set the preferred scrolling method for elements that overflow:
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The overflow-style property is not supported in any of the major browsers.
The overflow-style property specifies the preferred scrolling method for elements that overflow.
| Default value: | auto |
|---|---|
| Inherited: | no |
| Version: | CSS3 |
| JavaScript syntax: | object.style.overflowStyle="scrollbar" |
Note: The value is either auto, or a list of methods in order of preference. The browser should use the first scrolling method in the list that it supports!
| Value | Description |
|---|---|
| auto | |
| scrollbar | Add scrollbars for elements that overflow |
| panner | |
| move | The user can move the content of the element directly. Typically, the user can drag the content around with the mouse |
| marquee | The content moves autonomously, without any user events to control it |
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