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overscroll-behavior-x

The overscroll-behavior-x CSS property sets the browser's behavior when the horizontal boundary of a scrolling area is reached.

Note: See overscroll-behavior for a full explanation.

/* Keyword values */
overscroll-behavior: auto; /* default */
overscroll-behavior: contain;
overscroll-behavior: none;

/* Global values */
overflow: inherit;
overflow: initial;
overflow: unset;
Initial value auto
Applies to non-replaced block-level elements and non-replaced inline-block elements
Inherited no
Media visual
Computed value as specified
Animation type discrete
Canonical order the unique non-ambiguous order defined by the formal grammar

Syntax

The overscroll-behavior-x property is specified as a keyword chosen from the list of values below.

Values

auto
The default scroll overflow behavior occurs as normal.
contain
Default scroll overflow behavior is observed inside the element this value is set on (e.g. "bounce" effects or refreshes), but no scroll chaining occurs to neighbouring scrolling areas, e.g. underlying elements will not scroll.
none
No scroll chaining occurs to neighbouring scrolling areas, and default scroll overflow behavior is prevented.

Formal syntax

contain | none | auto

Examples

In our simple overscroll-behavior-x example (see source code also), we have two block-level boxes, one inside the other. The outer box has a large width set on it so the page will scroll horizontally. The inner box has a small width (and height) set on it so it sits comforably inside the viewport, but its content is given a large width so it will scroll horizontally.

By default, when the inner box is scolled and a scroll boundary is reached, the whole page will begin to scroll, which is probably not what we want. To avoid this, you can set overscroll-behavior-x: contain on the inner box:

main > div {
  height: 300px;
  width: 500px;
  overflow: auto;
  position: relative;
  top: 100px;
  left: 100px;
  overscroll-behavior-x: contain;
}

Specifications

Browser compatibilityUpdate compatibility data on GitHub

Desktop
Chrome Edge Firefox Internet Explorer Opera Safari
Basic support 63 18
18
Currently the none value incorrectly behaves as contain (allowing for the elastic bounce effect).
59 No 50 No
Mobile
Android webview Chrome for Android Edge Mobile Firefox for Android Opera for Android iOS Safari Samsung Internet
Basic support 63 63 No 59 50 No No

See also

© 2005–2018 Mozilla Developer Network and individual contributors.
Licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License v2.5 or later.
https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/CSS/overscroll-behavior-x