Why Does the Forum Display Run Off the Screen?

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The forum display issue is affecting some users, causing content to run off the screen. One member, manicmelanie, raised the concern after joining. Another user, melanie, suggested checking display resolution settings, specifically recommending a resolution of 1280 x 1024. Additionally, there may be issues with browser window size affecting scrollbar accessibility. The discussion emphasizes the importance of adjusting settings for optimal viewing.
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I just joined and wanted to say hi to everyone. Also, I noticed that the forum runs off my screen.

Anyone else notice that?

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Welcome to the PF, manicmelanie. It's a great place. I'm going to move your question to the Forum Feedback forum, where it will get more directed responses. BTW, my display resolution here at home is set to 1280 x 1024, and my work displays are probably at least set to that. If you right-click in an open area of your desktop and check the performance/resolution, what is your current monitor set to?

Again, welcome.
 
Is your browser window somehow spread too wide for your screen that you can't grab the scrollbar?
 
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