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youamp;#39;ve seen this Meme and well it sort of pokes fun at CSS it actually is highlighting one of the features of CSS which is also one of the things that is just a fundamental concept of the web which is by default we should have no data loss so this overflow that is happening right here is actually very intentional and of course we could just do an overflow hidden and hide that content that is overflowing and as the author of the CSS we do have that choice and while using overflow hidden can sometimes be useful in situations like this with text itamp;#39;s probably worse than the Overflow that we were having so letamp;#39;s take a look at four different ways that we can fix this problem that are a lot more useful than overflow hidden hello there my front end friends and welcome back to the channel if youamp;#39;re new here my name is Kevin and well I try and help you realize that yes CSS really is awesome and letamp;#39;s do that by diving into this problem that we have right