Update for currently supported browser versions
As of September 2021, this is still an issue in both Firefox (tested 93.0b2 on Windows 10 and 91.4.0 on Android 10), and on Edge 93.0.961.38.
You can identify potential candidates for displaying the bug with this SEDE query, right now, the top spot is Can I create a new Azure ML-workspace when creating an ACI from cloud shell. The result is the same viewing in both Edge and Firefox (screenshot from Edge 93):
Makyen's comment indicates this is only a <10k issue, and has also been replicated in Chrome using an incognito tab:
Users with the 10k "edit tags inline" privilege won't be able to duplicate this (i.e. the tags will wrap for them), unless the post has a pending edit. Users without the "edit tags inline" privilege, should be able to duplicate this issue (i.e. the tags won't wrap). The "edit tags inline" feature changes the HTML structure of that area of the page such that the tags are no longer directly contained in a flexbox which hasn't had wrapping explicitly enabled (flexboxes don't wrap unless they have
flex-wrap: wrap
(or similar), which the "normal" container for the tags doesn't have).
Original Post
When the screen is too narrow tags stay on one line, rather than wrapping as would be expected. This causes them to overlap with other content in the right side panel:
Using FF 83.0 (64-bit) on Windows 10 64-bit 19042.630:
This happens on both Stack Overflow Meta (the question above) and on this question:
And on Stack Overflow Main (this question):
It can also be replicated using FF 82.1.3 on Android 10 (screen res: 2340 x 1080) (same questions, darker grey at sides of screenshots is area outside of screenshot, i.e., the edge of the screen):
Also replicatable in Microsoft Edge (Version 87.0.664.41 (Official build) (64-bit)):
flex-wrap: wrap
(or similar), which the "normal" container for the tags doesn't have).