Ca Phun Ung
Sun, 20 Jul 2008 00:21:56 -0700
s1ntez wrote:
No is the answer. The original purpose of overflow:hidden is to hide any content/element that spills over. I think you need to re-consider why you applied overflow:hidden to the container. If it serves no purpose then I'd recommend removing it. Alternatively reduce the width of the relatively positioned block so it doesn't extend beyond its containers boundaries.Hi,Is it possible to show div with position:relative in container with overflow:hidden property applied. In my case the div with overflow:hidden is cutting the content of relatively positioned block, but i need to show it.
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