Translate button in CC training videos leads to site without scrollbars

I was watching a video in CC training, when I noticed the option to let me select the video so that I can translate myself, once I clicked on the closed captioning icon.
It loaded the Adobe TV website inside the videoframe, but without scrollbars, I was then unable to reach the area that lets me login as a translator, or to select the video to translate.
We either need scrollbars, or a better way to select the video to be translated in my language from within the CC video player.
I am not asking how to get the subtitles in my language, I'm already a volunteer translator, and wanted to select the video from within the training area.

I noticed that this issue is not limited to the translate button, connecting to this tutorial gives me a picture-in picture window: https://helpx.adobe.com/creative-cloud/tutorials/video/ps-touch-overview.html

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