The overflow property specifies whether to clip the content when the content of an element is too big.
overflow: hidden explicitly, if the node is not need to be overflow; On Android platform, the re-drawn region may become larger than view‘s rect when overflow: visible.
visible(default) the content will not be clipped, the content and the descendants may render outside the element box
hidden the overflow of the content and the descendants will be clipped, the reset of the content will be visible
| Initial value | visible |
| Applies to | all elements |
| Inherited | no |
| Animatable | no |
overflow does not contain scroll and auto, for scroll please use <scroll-view> directly.opacity < 1 will be rendered in an offscreen buffer by default, the offscreen makes the overflow: visible not work correctly, you can add overlap={false} to disable the offscreen rendering. The property is linked to Android View hasOverlappingRendering property.LCD tables only load in the browser