Css Overflow-y: Visible, Overflow-x: Hidden
Solution 1:
Setting overflow-x or overflow-y to hidden causes the other to be treated as if it has a value of auto. So slick-slider adds a scrollbar for any overflow in the y direction.
You can normally get around this by adding position: absolute. However, absolute positioning is based on the closest parent element with relative positioning. In this case, that's slick-slide, which is a child of slick-slider. As a result the dropdown is still positioned inside of slick-slider and doesn't overflow.
To resolve the issue remove position: relative from all classes that currently have it. I recommend adding position: relative to the wrapper class as well.
Solution 2:
The problem is in .slick-slider
class. If you set a little bigger height
you can get past overflow, although I don't know why overflow:visible
doesn't work.
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