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Martijn Pieters identified the difference in his commentin his comment:

The question is more as to why a code block constrains the text; most likely because it uses a scrolling block instead.

Code blocks have a maximum width and height, to prevent long lines and excessively-long code snippets from taking over the page. Content which exceeds these dimensions is hidden (with scrolling allowed to reveal it) via this rule:

pre
{
 ...
 overflow: auto;
 ...
}

This concerns only the difference in how they overflow; the very different rendering is likely a browser bug.

Martijn Pieters identified the difference in his comment:

The question is more as to why a code block constrains the text; most likely because it uses a scrolling block instead.

Code blocks have a maximum width and height, to prevent long lines and excessively-long code snippets from taking over the page. Content which exceeds these dimensions is hidden (with scrolling allowed to reveal it) via this rule:

pre
{
 ...
 overflow: auto;
 ...
}

This concerns only the difference in how they overflow; the very different rendering is likely a browser bug.

Martijn Pieters identified the difference in his comment:

The question is more as to why a code block constrains the text; most likely because it uses a scrolling block instead.

Code blocks have a maximum width and height, to prevent long lines and excessively-long code snippets from taking over the page. Content which exceeds these dimensions is hidden (with scrolling allowed to reveal it) via this rule:

pre
{
 ...
 overflow: auto;
 ...
}

This concerns only the difference in how they overflow; the very different rendering is likely a browser bug.

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Martijn Pieters identified the difference in his comment:  

  

The question is more as to why a code block constrains the text; most likely because it uses a scrolling block instead.  

Code blocks have a maximum width and height, to prevent long lines and excessively-long code snippets from taking over the page. Content which exceeds these dimensions is hidden (with scrolling allowed to reveal it) via this rule:

pre { ... overflow: auto; ... }
pre
{
 ...
 overflow: auto;
 ...
}

This concerns only the difference in how they overflow; the very different rendering is likely a browser bug.

Martijn Pieters identified the difference in his comment:  

 

The question is more as to why a code block constrains the text; most likely because it uses a scrolling block instead.  

Code blocks have a maximum width and height, to prevent long lines and excessively-long code snippets from taking over the page. Content which exceeds these dimensions is hidden (with scrolling allowed to reveal it) via this rule:

pre { ... overflow: auto; ... }

This concerns only the difference in how they overflow; the very different rendering is likely a browser bug.

Martijn Pieters identified the difference in his comment:

 

The question is more as to why a code block constrains the text; most likely because it uses a scrolling block instead.

Code blocks have a maximum width and height, to prevent long lines and excessively-long code snippets from taking over the page. Content which exceeds these dimensions is hidden (with scrolling allowed to reveal it) via this rule:

pre
{
 ...
 overflow: auto;
 ...
}

This concerns only the difference in how they overflow; the very different rendering is likely a browser bug.

Migration of MSO links to MSE links
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Martijn Pieters identified the difference in his commentin his comment: 

  

The question is more as to why a code block constrains the text; most likely because it uses a scrolling block instead. 

Code blocks have a maximum width and height, to prevent long lines and excessively-long code snippets from taking over the page. Content which exceeds these dimensions is hidden (with scrolling allowed to reveal it) via this rule:

pre
{
 ...
 overflow: auto;
 ...
}
pre { ... overflow: auto; ... }

This concerns only the difference in how they overflow; the very different rendering is likely a browser bug.

Martijn Pieters identified the difference in his comment:

 

The question is more as to why a code block constrains the text; most likely because it uses a scrolling block instead.

Code blocks have a maximum width and height, to prevent long lines and excessively-long code snippets from taking over the page. Content which exceeds these dimensions is hidden (with scrolling allowed to reveal it) via this rule:

pre
{
 ...
 overflow: auto;
 ...
}

This concerns only the difference in how they overflow; the very different rendering is likely a browser bug.

Martijn Pieters identified the difference in his comment: 

 

The question is more as to why a code block constrains the text; most likely because it uses a scrolling block instead. 

Code blocks have a maximum width and height, to prevent long lines and excessively-long code snippets from taking over the page. Content which exceeds these dimensions is hidden (with scrolling allowed to reveal it) via this rule:

pre { ... overflow: auto; ... }

This concerns only the difference in how they overflow; the very different rendering is likely a browser bug.

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