Blog post cut-off and content is missing from the page
I was browsing my old blog post and noticed that the content is cut-off about a quarter of the way through (page content HTML is not even on the page).
You can see the full blog post still exists in the repo so it seems to be a CMS/build issue.
What is/are the relevant URL(s)
https://about.gitlab.com/blog/2018/05/30/journey-in-native-unicode-emoji/
Briefly describe the bug
The blog post cuts off a quarter of the way through the content.
Notice the content is cut-off in the middle of a table at Full font-stack | Small emoji font-stack
This is a recent regression with the new look of blog posts.
If possible, please specify how to reproduce the bug
Just visit the page and notice the content is cut-off in the middle of a table
Please provide any relevant screenshots or screencasts

What is your window size, browser, operating system, and versions
- Chrome Version 119.0.6045.159
- Firefox 119.0.1 (64-bit)
What computing device are you using?
Linux Desktop (Manjaro, Arch-based with XFCE)
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(not relevant, reproducible in multiple browsers, incognito, etc)
Are you blocking javascript or any other resources?
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I am NOT blocking javascript or other resources.
What is your geographic location
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United States
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