Going straight to the page from the link, I see what you saw: all OK.
Then I log in. When I follow the return link back, I see the overlap!
When I log out again, and follow the link back, all OK again!

When I run the zoom up and down, not logged in, the block gets or loses its scroll bar, as expected. The block itself (the background shading) always stays entirely to the left of the TOC area.

Logged in, running the zoom, the text overlaps or retreats, but never a scroll bar; the text extends outside the block. The shading always stays outside of the TOC, but extends to the right margin below the TOC, if the block is long enough.

This sounds like a personal problem with my skin settings, and I wouldn't bother you with it, except: * AFAIK, I am using the straight defaults. (I don't know how to change them :-) ) * AFAIK, this is new with the new Wiki version. I have visited this particular page recently, and I surely would have noticed the overlap. * This is liable to affect my clean-up editing. If I'm not seeing what most users would see, my aesthetic judgments won't be very good.


What skin do you use when you are logged in? Are you always seeing the OOoWiki skin (the one that follows the OOo colors and website style)? There is a CSS setting ( pre { overflow: auto; } ) that toggles the scrollbar vs. overlap behavior. Without the setting, you get the behavior you describe, and with it, you should see the scroll bars and no overlapping.

What I can try is to put the setting for the PRE tag in the skins/common/shared.css and see if it has any impact on what you describe.

C.
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