**List of steps to reproduce** (step by step, including full links if applicable):
* Use your smartphone, i.e. an iPhone or an Android
* Make sure the edition is "mobile view"
* Find any page using a template too wide for a portrait orientation, like "RFX report" in [[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Requests_for_adminship/Header|Wikipedia:Requests for adminship/Header]]
* On your smartphone, try to scroll the (wide) template in portrait orientation.
* When you edit a page containing a wide template, or when you partially copy it into a sandbox, like [[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/User:George_Ho/sandbox/Wikipedia:Requests_for_adminship/Header|mine]], set the `float` style setting of `<div>` to either `left` or `right`
**What happens?**: A wide template doesn't scroll left or right on portrait orientation of your smartphone when the `float` setting is either `left` or `right`. However, the template does scroll when `float` setting is either `none`, `inherit`, or `initial`.
If the `float` setting isn't the sole factor, must have been either the `margin` setting or something else. I checked past logs/revisions of one page, like [[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Wikipedia:Requests_for_adminship/Header&action=history|this one]]. Somehow, other settings must have been adjusted to make the template scrollable.
Tried other ways without affecting one `<div>` setting of one whole area, especially by either adjusting or removing `margin` style. I even tried `overflow` for another one of `<div>` settings. Wide template still un-scrollable.
**What should have happened instead?**: A wide template should have scrolled in any `float` setting of `<div>`.
**Software version (if not a Wikimedia wiki), browser information, screenshots, other information, etc.**: Chrome mobile 98.0.4758.101 (latest for mobile version)
| {F34976362} float: right | {F34976364} float: left | {F34976367} float: inherit | {F34976368} float: none | {F34976369} float: initial