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CSS - scroll-padding-block-end
CSS scroll-padding-block-end specifies the offsets for the end edge of the scroll padding of an element in the block dimension.
Possible Values
- 
      <length-percentage> − A valid length or percentage value, defining an inwards offset from the corresponding edge of the scrollport. <auto> − An inwards offset from the corresponding edge of the scrollport determined by the user agent. 
Applies to
All the scroll containers.
Syntax
scroll-padding-block-end = auto | <length-percentage>
CSS scroll-padding-block-end - length Value
The following example demonstrates how to use the scroll-padding-block-end property to set the offset for the end edge of the scroll padding of the div element in the block dimension, using a length value (30px).
<html>
<head>
<style>
   #container {
      width: 50%;
      aspect-ratio: 3/1;
      padding: 40px 0;
      border: solid black 2px;
      overflow-x: hidden;
      overflow-y: scroll;
      scroll-snap-type: y mandatory;
      scroll-padding-block-end: 30px;
   }
   .boxA {
      background-color: rgb(234, 234, 128);
      width: 85%;
      aspect-ratio: 3/1;
   }
   .boxB {
      background-color: lightgreen;
      width: 70%;
      aspect-ratio: 4/1;
   }
   .boxA, .boxB {
      margin: 2px;
      scroll-snap-align: start none;
   }
</style>
</head>
<body>
   <h3>CSS scroll-padding-block-end property.</h3>
   <p>scroll-padding-block-end property sets the offset for the end edge of the scrollport of an element in the block dimension.</p>
   <div id="container">
      <div class="boxA"></div>
      <div class="boxB"></div>
      <div class="boxA"></div>
      <div class="boxB"></div>
      <div class="boxA"></div>
   </div>
</body>
</html>
CSS scroll-padding-block-end - percentage Value
The following example demonstrates how to use the scroll-padding-block-end property to set the offset for the end edge of the scroll padding of the div element in the block dimension, using a percentage value (60%).
<html>
<head>
<style>
   #container {
      width: 50%;
      aspect-ratio: 3/1;
      padding: 40px 0;
      border: solid black 2px;
      overflow-x: hidden;
      overflow-y: scroll;
      scroll-snap-type: y mandatory;
      scroll-padding-block-end: 60%;
   }
   .boxA {
      background-color: rgb(234, 234, 128);
      width: 85%;
      aspect-ratio: 3/1;
   }
   .boxB {
      background-color: lightgreen;
      width: 70%;
      aspect-ratio: 4/1;
   }
   .boxA, .boxB {
      margin: 2px;
      scroll-snap-align: start none;
   }
</style>
</head>
<body>
   <h3>CSS scroll-padding-block-end property.</h3>
   <p>scroll-padding-block-end property sets the offset for the end edge of the scrollport of an element in the block dimension.</p>
   <div id="container">
      <div class="boxA"></div>
      <div class="boxB"></div>
      <div class="boxA"></div>
      <div class="boxB"></div>
      <div class="boxA"></div>
   </div>
</body>
</html>
CSS scroll-padding-block-end - auto Value
The following example demonstrates how to use the scroll-padding-block-end property to set the offset for the end edge of the scroll padding of the div element in the block dimension, using a keyword value (auto).
<html>
<head>
<style>
   #container {
      width: 50%;
      aspect-ratio: 3/1;
      padding: 40px 0;
      border: solid black 2px;
      overflow-x: hidden;
      overflow-y: scroll;
      scroll-snap-type: y mandatory;
      scroll-padding-block-end: auto;
   }
   .boxA {
      background-color: rgb(234, 234, 128);
      width: 85%;
      aspect-ratio: 3/1;
   }
   .boxB {
      background-color: lightgreen;
      width: 70%;
      aspect-ratio: 4/1;
   }
   .boxA, .boxB {
      margin: 2px;
      scroll-snap-align: start none;
   }
</style>
</head>
<body>
   <h3>CSS scroll-padding-block-end property.</h3>
   <p>scroll-padding-block-end property sets the offset for the end edge of the scrollport of an element in the block dimension.</p>
   <div id="container">
      <div class="boxA"></div>
      <div class="boxB"></div>
      <div class="boxA"></div>
      <div class="boxB"></div>
      <div class="boxA"></div>
   </div>
</body>
</html>