I checked some tests. All shows, if one axis are hidden, other can't
be visible. Only auto, hidden or scroll

On 1 Gruo, 03:25, jkronika <[email protected]> wrote:
> The overflow-x and overflow-y rules are part of CSS3, and aren't yet
> well supported by browsers. The best bet is to provide a simple
> overflow rule first for browsers that don't yet support the x/y
> variants, and add the other rules afterwards for those browsers that
> do. For instance:
>
> #myElement {
>     overflow: auto;
>     overflow-x: hidden
>     overflow-y: auto; /* not actually necessary, as this is inherited
> from overflow rule above */
>
> }
>
> On Nov 30, 3:19 am, neworld <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
>
> > Hi,
>
> > Look here:http://www.ipix.lt/desc/91704409/. I cant undestand, why
> > browsers ignore overflow-x:visible rule, and set own overflow-y.
>
> > Sorry for poor english.

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