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Three cards overflowed the 340×200 frame for realistic profile data: - contributions-heatmap: the classic case — 53 weeks at 9px cellSize + 2px gap pushed the grid out to x≈611. Shrink to cellSize=5, cellGap=1 so leftPad(22) + 53*6 = 340 (exact fit). Drop month labels within 20 px of the right edge so "Dec"/"Apr" can't stick past the frame. - streak: the third column rendered "N / M" at font-size 28, centered at x=282. For 4+ digit totals (e.g. 584 / 3031) the text extended to x≈347. Refactor to show the active-days integer by itself in the big slot and push "of N total (P%)" into the small detail line that the other two columns already use. - top-starred-repos: the per-row star icon sat at x=306 while the right- anchored number ended at x=334, so 5+ digit star counts collided with the icon. Drop the icon (card title already says "Top Starred Repos"), emit the count as "N ★", right-anchor at x=334 with a 6 px safety gap. Add a new TestCardsFitFrame stress test that renders every card against an adversarial profile (10-digit counts, 40-char names, 20 active years, 53-week span) and asserts every positional attribute stays inside the frame. This is the automated half of the new "fit-the-frame invariant" added to docs/design-guidelines.md + a pre-release review checklist in docs/code-standards.md. Bug reports will still surface text-overflow cases that the coordinate check can't see (a text-anchor="middle" element has a single x attribute but renders outward), so the docs also spell out the human-review step: render dracula against tiny/typical/adversarial fixtures before release.