Browser display is too large

Please help: For some unknown reason, my Macbook browser display has grown to beyond the edges of my screen.
Thank you

Click the green "+" button at top left - this should make the frame fit within the screen. Then grab frame from the top until you can access the diagonal lines at the bottom right of the browser frame and resize to a smaller size.

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