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letamp;#39;s talk about CSS overflow sometimes you have too much content inside your element take a look at these two divs one of them has a lot of content the other one does not really have a ton what if I add it letamp;#39;s say max height 200 pixels itamp;#39;s gonna go crazy look at this I mean the whole thing gets out of control the content is leaking let me remove the second div actually so thatamp;#39;s only the first dip net source CSS overflow comes in handy by default is visible and thatamp;#39;s what you see here when it says itamp;#39;s visible it shows you everything thatamp;#39;s inside your element if you say hidden itamp;#39;s just gonna cut off the content where the 200 pixels stops not really great for text itamp;#39;s okay if you have images and stuff in there and you donamp;#39;t care about the rest of the image you can do overflow:hidden scroll oh well thatamp;#39;s similar to hidden nothing really changed but I can scroll within that container right tha