Utilities for controlling how the browser behaves when reaching the boundary of a scrolling area.
Use overscroll-auto
to make it possible for the user to continue scrolling a parent scroll area when they reach the boundary of the primary scroll area.
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Use overscroll-contain
to prevent scrolling in the target area from triggering scrolling in the parent element, but preserve “bounce” effects when scrolling past the end of the container in operating systems that support it.
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Use overscroll-none
to prevent scrolling in the target area from triggering scrolling in the parent element, and also prevent “bounce” effects when scrolling past the end of the container.
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To control the overscroll-behavior property at a specific breakpoint, add a {screen}:
prefix to any existing overscroll-behavior utility. For example, use md:overscroll-contain
to apply the overscroll-contain
utility at only medium screen sizes and above.
<div class="overscroll-auto md:overscroll-contain lg:overscroll-none ...">
<!-- ... -->
</div>
For more information about Tailwind’s responsive design features, check out the Responsive Design documentation.
By default, only responsive variants are generated for overscroll-behavior utilities.
You can control which variants are generated for the overscroll-behavior utilities by modifying the overscrollBehavior
property in the variants
section of your tailwind.config.js
file.
For example, this config will also generate hover and focus variants:
// tailwind.config.js
module.exports = {
variants: {
extend: {
// ...
+ overscrollBehavior: ['hover', 'focus'],
}
}
}
If you don't plan to use the overscroll-behavior utilities in your project, you can disable them entirely by setting the overscrollBehavior
property to false
in the corePlugins
section of your config file:
// tailwind.config.js
module.exports = {
corePlugins: {
// ...
+ overscrollBehavior: false,
}
}