This method sets element's CSS overflow property back to the value it had before Element.makeClipping() was applied.
element.undoClipping();
<html> <head> <title>Prototype examples</title> <script type="text/javascript" src="/javascript/prototype.js"> </script> <script> function Clipping(){ $('framer').makeClipping().setStyle( {width: '50px', height: '50px'}) } function Original(){ $('framer').undoClipping(); } </script> </head> <body> <p>Click the button to see the result.</p> <div id="framer"> <img src="/images/prototype.gif" alt="Prototype Logo" /> </div> <br /> <input type="button" value="Clipping" onclick="Clipping();"/> <input type="button" value="Original" onclick="Original();"/> </body> </html>
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