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On a sufficiently narrow window, initial view is just navbar and widened dividers
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Description

Steps to replicate the issue (include links if applicable):

  • Open a typical Wikipedia page on a typical screen geometry. I have 1920x1080 at 100% OS scaling and 2736x1824 at 175% scaling.
  • Snap to the right side using Windows+right arrow or a mouse slide.

What happens?:
Displays the entire left-panel list of links, with their horizontal dividers spread across the window, before I even see the page title, right at the bottom of the window. Zooming the browser to 90% brings back a more normal display. This happens on every page I see; it's not dependent on images, or break markers, or the size of the TOC.

What should have happened instead?:
At least the title and some of the lede readable.

Other information (browser name/version, screenshots, etc.):
Edge 104.0.1293.47 or Chrome 103.0.5060.134, Windows 10, scaling 100%. English Wikipedia, any of several namespaces and projects. Screenshot at https://1drv.ms/u/s!AtuCZY0YF4hGpK05RoIu3pNFNjW2Rg?e=5OCaOz