A NSW Government website
Design System v3.18.2

Overflow

Utilities for controlling how an element handles content that is too large for the container.

Adjust the overflow property on the fly with four default values and classes. These classes are not responsive by default.

This is an example of using .overflow-auto on an element with set width and height dimensions. By design, this content will vertically scroll.
This is an example of using .overflow-hidden on an element with set width and height dimensions.
This is an example of using .overflow-visible on an element with set width and height dimensions.
This is an example of using .overflow-scroll on an element with set width and height dimensions.

overflow-x

Adjust the overflow-x property to affect the overflow of content horizontally.

.overflow-x-auto example on an element
with set width and height dimensions.
.overflow-x-hidden example
on an element with set width and height dimensions.
.overflow-x-visible example
on an element with set width and height dimensions.
.overflow-x-scroll example on an element
with set width and height dimensions.

overflow-y

Adjust the overflow-y property to affect the overflow of content vertically.

.overflow-y-auto example on an element with set width and height dimensions.
.overflow-y-hidden example on an element with set width and height dimensions.
.overflow-y-visible example on an element with set width and height dimensions.
.overflow-y-scroll example on an element with set width and height dimensions.