The CSS Working Group has published a First Public Working Draft of CSS Overscroll Behavior Module Level 1. This module defines overscroll-behavior to control the behavior when the scroll position of a scroll container reaches the edge of the scrollport. This allows content authors to hint that the boundary default actions, such as scroll chaining and overscroll, should not be triggered.
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