Whenever there is a long word (chemical name) in the block of a small molecule, it stretches and overlaps the next one.
In this example, roflumilast - an inhibitor, scroll down the page - has a box wider than the other compounds. Note that small molecules in a group are shown randomly, and only the first three; in this case, if you don't see roflumilast please reload the page.
Whenever there is a long word (chemical name) in the block of a small molecule, it stretches and overlaps the next one. In this example, roflumilast - an inhibitor, scroll down the page - has a box wider than the other compounds. Note that small molecules in a group are shown randomly, and only the first three; in this case, if you don't see roflumilast please reload the page.
This seems to work fine in Chrome for mac.