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Block Formatting Contexts

Using the overflow property with a value different to visible

Section titled “Using the overflow property with a value different to visible”
img{
float:left;
width:100px;
margin:0 10px;
}
.div1{
background:#f1f1f1;
/* does not create block formatting context */
}
.div2{
background:#f1f1f1;
overflow:hidden;
/* creates block formatting context */
}

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https://jsfiddle.net/MadalinaTn/qkwwmu6m/2/

Using the overflow property with a value different to visible (its default) will create a new block formatting context. This is technically necessary — if a float intersected with the scrolling element it would forcibly rewrap the content.

This example that show how a number of paragraphs will interact with a floated image is similar to this example, on css-tricks.com.

2: https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/CSS/overflow MDN

[A block formatting context is a part of a visual CSS rendering of a Web page. It is the region in which the layout of block boxes occurs and in which floats interact with each other.][1]

[1]: https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/Guide/CSS/Block_formatting_context MDN