I got the same result, but I don't get it with other messages-strange...
>>but I want to report 2 observtions about your original message:
>>1) It does not provide a scroll bar (horizontal) even though exceed the width of my screen.
>>2) It does NOT respect my settings for screen percentage (75%). I see it has a PRE in it, but still...
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>That frame is defined with a scrollbar. The browser should react and show the scrollbar if the width is too large. In this case, probably because of the PRE line combined with a low resolution or large font on your side. I don't know why you didn't get the scrollbar to appear when viewing that page. As I said, the browser should make it appear when applicable.
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>The setting has a lower priority as per the PRE tag from a browser's standpoint.
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