Definitely a feature. Nothing annoys me more than not being able to
resize a window beyond a certain margin. Imagine you have to view a
control on a fixed size window, located at 700,700, but your desktop
resolution is only 640x480. What now? Remember, Linux exists to bail you
out of these unforeseen situations.

You can always manually resize so the window is smaller, additionally
you can move the window by holding the alt key. Why put an artificial
limit on the size of a window, other than to annoy advanced users?

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Windows can be resized beyond viewable area
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/252018
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