Just keep in mind that you may still see it if you're using Firefox with non-100% Windows scaling or you're zooming in via the browser itself.
I'd also like to add that breaking the layout is not something we're doing on purpose when AdBlock is detected. AdBlock just removes more than it needs to and takes out elements that define the layout which causes this problem. We are planning on modernizing the layout at some point in the near-ish future but just know that this isn't some kind of anti-AdBlock "feature" - it's just not something we're willing to devote any development time to figure out because it's cause by a third-party program modifying the source code.
I'd also like to add that breaking the layout is not something we're doing on purpose when AdBlock is detected. AdBlock just removes more than it needs to and takes out elements that define the layout which causes this problem. We are planning on modernizing the layout at some point in the near-ish future but just know that this isn't some kind of anti-AdBlock "feature" - it's just not something we're willing to devote any development time to figure out because it's cause by a third-party program modifying the source code.