Display problem in some posts

Some posts on the forum have text or code included in small windows with sliders at the side and bottom. See http://forums.adobe.com/thread/471158?tstart=0 for instance.
On my screen the window is not large enough to view the code, and there seems to be no method of expanding it. Is this a bug or a problem that only I have?
I'm using IE8 on a very large monitor in full screen  mode at around 1600 x 1024 pixels.

This is what I get, which is very similar to the display shown on the post two up from this one.
There is no way that the text in the box can be read, and for the record, my text size is set to medium, and the display is set to 96dpi.
Since making this last post, I checked out the page in Forefox 3.09 as shown below:
This displays correctly, so I reckon that it is an IE8 problem
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    I tried to show a screen capture but didnt have any luck but the issue is alot of my icons are showing pink lines on them and when in certain application and safari the pictures are showing up all pixelated with pink and green pixels instead of displaying the correct image? is it possible the AGP slot is bad? i just upgraded to 10.5.8 hoping to correct the problem but no luck. Also this is a Power PC 1.8 ghz.
    Thank You

    I wasn't notified that you asked me a question or that there was a new post on this topic. I should have been, that bugs me.
    Anyhow... Mr. Ah
    The problem that some people, mostly with a certain video card, were having was when they updated from 10.5.4 to 10.5.5. For many of them the problem went away when they went through the hassle of reverting back to 10.5.4.
    Did you +just recently+ update to 10.5.5? If you have, then their fix is for you too, going back to 10.5.4. If you have had 10.5.5 installed for a while now, and this just started happening, chances are good that it is your video card, or perhaps something affecting it like dust and dirt like DP says above.
    If you have another start up drive, firewire or internal, and you had enough space on it you might consider installing a previous OS 10.5 on there and start up from it. If the problem went away you would know it's 10.5.5. Perhaps even if you started up from your OS disc the problem might go away and again you'd know it was 10.5.5. Apple was made aware of the problem on some machines and said they were going to come out with a fix, but I don't think they ever did.
    Post back and say what the situation is, especially if you just recently updated to 10.5.5.
    And post back with what kind of G5 you have, look in the "About this Mac" window.
    Your card may be dying, but on the other hand it might be as easy as pulling it out, blowing it out, and putting the card back in again.

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    This is a picture of the display from my sister's Power Mac G5. She installed 10.5.5 from the software update today. She said she was editing a document in Pages and all of a sudden it displayed this weird color pattern.
    http://www.pixelsandbits.net/Pixels%26_Bits/DisplayIssues.html
    The Mac is a Power Mac G5 late 2003 dual 2.0 GHz with an ATI X800 XT 256MB Graphics card.
    Thanks

    I wasn't notified that you asked me a question or that there was a new post on this topic. I should have been, that bugs me.
    Anyhow... Mr. Ah
    The problem that some people, mostly with a certain video card, were having was when they updated from 10.5.4 to 10.5.5. For many of them the problem went away when they went through the hassle of reverting back to 10.5.4.
    Did you +just recently+ update to 10.5.5? If you have, then their fix is for you too, going back to 10.5.4. If you have had 10.5.5 installed for a while now, and this just started happening, chances are good that it is your video card, or perhaps something affecting it like dust and dirt like DP says above.
    If you have another start up drive, firewire or internal, and you had enough space on it you might consider installing a previous OS 10.5 on there and start up from it. If the problem went away you would know it's 10.5.5. Perhaps even if you started up from your OS disc the problem might go away and again you'd know it was 10.5.5. Apple was made aware of the problem on some machines and said they were going to come out with a fix, but I don't think they ever did.
    Post back and say what the situation is, especially if you just recently updated to 10.5.5.
    And post back with what kind of G5 you have, look in the "About this Mac" window.
    Your card may be dying, but on the other hand it might be as easy as pulling it out, blowing it out, and putting the card back in again.

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