An interesting rule of thumb that I use in my day job when evaluating a companies ‘philosophy’ or culture is to draw parallels between the websites they produce, the marketing materials and literature they produce (manuals, product specs, etc) and finally the actual products they produce - it’s usually enlightening if not entirely accurate, but not far off…
It’s definitely related to the width of the browser. I have a widescreen (1920x1080) with 2 browsers each taking up 1/2 of the screen, and I see the problem with the content pushed so far down I have to scroll to see anything.
If I increase the width of the browser to be about 1280 px wide the content suddenly jumps up and displays correctly.