Because Opera on Linux also renders this text below the width of the
box, I can't help but think that the problem is due to a combination of
CSS scripting errors and font-size issues.
If you view the site in Windows, the text does not overflow the
confining box.  In Linux, it does.  If you compare the two, the Linux
fonts are a fair bit larger than the Windows ones. If you tell F3 to
zoom only the text (View -> Zoom -> Zoom Text Only) and play with the
sizes (Ctrl + + and Ctrl + -), you'll notice that the font size changes
but the box does not dynamically flow to fit the size of the text.

My assumption (though only an assumption) is that the size of the fonts
on Linux and the fixed-height of the box are the culprits here, not
necessarily a bug with the Linux distribution.

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css box limit ignored in linux
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/247828
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