Sure, this is a bit unclear indeed. If you have a long page with scrolling, you only want to show the scroll bar to the user when the page has finished loading. That's why I've hidden the overflow directly inline in the body in my example (which actually does not have a scrollbar when finished, but the project I was working on had it).
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Could you please remind me the purpose of "overflow: hidden" in the body? Thanks
Sure, this is a bit unclear indeed. If you have a long page with scrolling, you only want to show the scroll bar to the user when the page has finished loading. That's why I've hidden the overflow directly inline in the body in my example (which actually does not have a scrollbar when finished, but the project I was working on had it).