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msRegionOverflow property
Determines if content fully fits into the region or not.
This property is read-only.
Syntax
JavaScript
string = object.msRegionOverflow
Property values
Type: DOMString
One of the following values:
Value
Condition
overflow
overflow
The region element's content overflows the region's content box. Note that the region's overflow property value can be used to control the visibility of the overflowing content. This means that the region is the last one in the region chain and not able to fit the remaining content from the named flow.
fit
fit
The region element's content fits into the region's content box. It does not overflow. If the region is the last one in the region chain, it means that the content fits without overflowing. If the region is not the last one in the region chain, that means the named flow content is further fitted in subsequent regions. In particular, in this last case, that means the region may have received no content from the named flow (for example if the region is too small to accommodate any content).
empty
empty
The region element has no content and is empty. All content from the named flow was fitted in regions with a lower content-order value.
undefined
undefined
The element is not a region.
Remarks
When an region is an actual element, it is convenient to easily find out if content fully fits into the region or not. msRegionOverflow provides this functionality.
Note Only available to regions that are document elements and not to regions that are pseudo-elements.