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How to determine the content of HTML elements overflow or not ?

Given an HTML element and the task is to determine whether its content is overflow or not using JavaScript.

Approach:

  • Select the element to check form overflow.
  • Check its style.overflow property, if it is ‘visible’ then the element is hidden.
  • Also, check if its clientWidth is less then scrollWidth or clientHeight is less then scrollHeight then the element is overflowed.

Example 1: In this example, check the content of paragraph (<p> element) is overflowed or not.




<!DOCTYPE HTML> 
<html
    <head
        <title
            How to determine the content of
            HTML elements overflow or not
        </title>
          
        <style>
            #GFG_UP {
                font-size: 16px;
                font-weight: bold;
                border: 1px solid black;
                height: 20px;
                width: 200px;
                margin: 0 auto;
            }
        </style>
    </head
      
    <body style = "text-align:center;">
           
        <h1 style = "color:green;"
            GeeksForGeeks 
        </h1
          
        <p id = "GFG_UP"></p>
          
        <br><br>
          
        <button onclick = "gfg_Run()"
            Click here
        </button>
          
        <p id = "GFG_DOWN" style
            "color:green; font-size: 20px; font-weight: bold;">
        </p>
          
        <script>
            var el_up = document.getElementById("GFG_UP");
            var el_down = document.getElementById("GFG_DOWN");
            var str = "Click on button to check OverFlow";
              
            el_up.innerHTML = str;
              
            function check(el) {
                var curOverf = el.style.overflow;
                  
                if ( !curOverf || curOverf === "visible" )
                    el.style.overflow = "hidden";
                  
                var isOverflowing = el.clientWidth < el.scrollWidth
                    || el.clientHeight < el.scrollHeight;
                  
                el.style.overflow = curOverf;
                  
                return isOverflowing;
            }
              
            function gfg_Run() {
                ans = "No Overflow";
                  
                if (check(el_up)) {
                    ans = "Content Overflowed"
                }
                  
                el_down.innerHTML = ans;
            }         
        </script> 
    </body
</html>                    


Output:

  • Before clicking on the button:
  • After clicking on the button:

Example 2: This is same as previous example, but here the content of paragraph (<p> element) is not overflowed, so the example checks and display the desired output No Overflow.




<!DOCTYPE HTML> 
<html
    <head
        <title
            How to determine the content of
            HTML elements overflow or not
        </title>
          
        <style>
            #GFG_UP {
                font-size: 16px;
                font-weight: bold;
                border: 1px solid black;
                height: 20px;
                width: 200px;
                margin: 0 auto;
            }
        </style>
    </head
      
    <body style = "text-align:center;">
           
        <h1 style = "color:green;"
            GeeksForGeeks 
        </h1
          
        <p id = "GFG_UP"></p>
          
        <br><br>
          
        <button onclick = "gfg_Run()"
            Click here
        </button>
          
        <p id = "GFG_DOWN" style
            "color:green; font-size: 20px; font-weight: bold;">
        </p>
          
        <script>
            var el_up = document.getElementById("GFG_UP");
            var el_down = document.getElementById("GFG_DOWN");
            var str = "Click on button to check";
              
            el_up.innerHTML = str;
              
            function check(el) {
                var curOverf = el.style.overflow;
                  
                if ( !curOverf || curOverf === "visible" )
                    el.style.overflow = "hidden";
                  
                var isOverflowing = el.clientWidth < el.scrollWidth
                    || el.clientHeight < el.scrollHeight;
                  
                el.style.overflow = curOverf;
                  
                return isOverflowing;
            }
              
            function gfg_Run() {
                ans = "No Overflow";
                  
                if (check(el_up)) {
                    ans = "Content Overflowed"
                }
                  
                el_down.innerHTML = ans;
            }         
        </script> 
    </body
</html>                    


Output:

  • Before clicking on the button:
  • After clicking on the button:

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