If the company name is an URL (or is a very long word), you can see some overflow on the right box:
Nothing dramatic, but hey, it's a CSS bug anyway :p
Part of the problem was that the company "name" in this particular example was a full web address. We corrected this by changing their name to their correct name, but then we also put in place some CSS to properly trap for this in the future:
h1.-title { word-wrap: break-word; }
Thanks for bringing this to our attention.
While others argue who to blame in the comments:
http://cdn-careers.sstatic.net/careers/cso/all.min.css?v=39334235357a
.link, a {
color: #0095ff;
cursor: pointer;
text-decoration: none;
transition: all 0.1s ease 0s;
word-wrap: break-word; /* break-word does the job */
}
Break-word
fixes the problem for us, the remaining problem is for DailyMotion to deal with, looks bad wrapped like that. We wouldn't like to troll them though, right?
http://www.dailymotion.com
to the correctdailymotion
and ping them saying "learn to read field names when building your company page").