React Bootstrap Overflow

React Overflow - Bootstrap 4 & Material Design

Note: This documentation is for an older version of Bootstrap (v.4). A newer version is available for Bootstrap 5. We recommend migrating to the latest version of our product - Material Design for Bootstrap 5.
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React Bootstrap overflow utility helps to quickly configure how content overflows an element.


Barebones overflow functionality is provided for two values by default, and they are not responsive.

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.


        import React from 'react'
        import { MDBContainer } from 'mdbreact';

        const OverflowPage = () => {
          return (
            <MDBContainer className="d-md-flex">
              <div className="overflow-auto" style={{ maxWidth: "260px" }}>
                This is an example of using .overflow-auto on an element with set width and height dimensions. By
                design, this content will vertically scroll.
              </div>
              <div className="overflow-hidden" style={{ maxWidth: "260px" }}>
                This is an example of using .overflow-hidden on an element with set width and height dimensions.
              </div>
            </MDBContainer>
          )
        }

        export default OverflowPage;
    
      

Using Sass variables, you may customize the overflow utilities by changing the $overflows variable in _variables.scss.