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we understand the importance of writing code that works across all platforms and internet browsers but not all browsers are created equal youamp;#39;re bound to run into problems and have to adjust like this one how to fix overflow issues in css flex layouts the problem you create a simple flex column layout that needs to scroll on the overflow but rather than scrolling the header just expands to its full height and blows out the layout even more interesting this problem happens only on firefox safari and edge but not on chrome so whatamp;#39;s causing this and how can you fix it well under certain circumstances overflow needs a little extra love it turns out that there was a feature in the flexbox specification that added an implied minimal size for flex items this feature was removed and then re-added back into the spec at some point lucky for us the fix is an easy one simply add min height zero to the flex child that has the overflow container thatamp;#39;s it itamp;#39;s a simp