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  2. Template:StackOverflow - Wikipedia

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  3. Template:Stack - Wikipedia

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    This option can be used to float the stack to the left or right of the page; clear= true or false (default is false) This option can be used to force the stack to the far left or right (e.g., near an infobox). margin= true or false (default is false) This option can be used to add a 1em margin to the left (for float right) or right (for float ...

  4. Template:Float - Wikipedia

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    This template is used to position text or elements to the rightmost/leftmost of a page/area, without changing the alignment or formatting of other text and elements nearby. Whatever you float with this template will cover up anything underneath it. Text will wrap underneath this template, not around it. For aligning text in general, see {}.

  5. Template:User Stack Overflow - Wikipedia

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  6. Stack Overflow - Wikipedia

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    Stack Overflow is a question-and-answer website for computer programmers. It is the flagship site of the Stack Exchange Network . [ 2 ] [ 3 ] [ 4 ] It was created in 2008 by Jeff Atwood and Joel Spolsky .

  7. Template:Stack end - Wikipedia

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    To illustrate the utility of the stack templates, consider the following situation. We would like to have two right floating images at the top of the first section of our article (here, the Lipsum section), and one left floating image at the top of the second section (here, the Lorem section).

  8. Template:StackOverflow/doc - Wikipedia

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  9. Stack buffer overflow - Wikipedia

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    A stack buffer overflow can be caused deliberately as part of an attack known as stack smashing. If the affected program is running with special privileges, or accepts data from untrusted network hosts (e.g. a webserver ) then the bug is a potential security vulnerability .