Immediately I thought “isn’t this just an overflow issue?” Amazing how far these models still have to go and also how many people don’t know basic CSS.
Yeah pretty crazy capability from the AI but also sad that we're at the point where web developers don't know right click->inspect element, and scrolling overflow properties (one of the most basic and common parts of CSS).
Browsers tend to not lay out things totally identically in my experience. Especially when it comes to scrollbars. So the bug probably was present on the other browsers but it just happened to not be hit. I'd have to play around with the dev tools to know for sure.
Also I'm not sure the fix is even correct. overflow-x: hidden means it just chops off any overflowing content which means you don't get a scroll bar, but if the user types to much it just goes into an invisible void they can't see.
> Also I'm not sure the fix is even correct. overflow-x: hidden means it just chops off any overflowing content which means you don't get a scroll bar, but if the user types to much it just goes into an invisible void they can't see.
That's what I figured would happen too, but I tested it and it doesn't.