What is overscroll-behavior in CSS?

Subh Prakash Singh
Invent the Future
The overscroll-behavior property in CSS controls how the page behaves when you scroll past the edge of a scrollable area. It helps prevent unwanted scrolling effects, like the page continuing to scroll when reaching the end. With options like auto, contain, and none, you can choose whether the scroll behavior affects other parts of the page or stays contained within the scrollable area.









