Template:Stack
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Usage
At its simplest:
{{stack|<objects>}}
Alternatively, using {{stack begin}} and {{stack end}}:
{{stack begin}}
<objects>
{{stack end}}
The <object> may simply be a string of wikicode for many images/templates.
Optional parameters
{{stack| <object(s)> | float=left or right | clear=true or false}}
or
{{stack begin | float=left or right | clear=true or false}}
where
- float= left or right (default is right)
- 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).
 
 
You can also explicitly list multiple arguments:
{{stack| float=left or right | clear=true or false
|1=<object(s)>
|2=<object(s)>, etc. up to 9 parameters in the current version
}}
- This multiple argument version does include extra vertical whitespace between each (set of) 
<object(s)>. 
Floating portal boxes
{{Stack}} can be used to float a portal box beside an infobox (or other right-aligned item) when other methods might not work as anticipated.
| Infobox
 
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 This is a wikitable serving as a typical left-aligned table. The overlap on left-aligned tables had been a frequent problem when other boxes nearby were set to "float:right". So this is a test of how well a floating portal-box would avoid overlapping onto a left-side table.  | 
The example here uses {{stack}} to float two portal boxes (Animals, Cats) as follows:
{{stack |{{portal|Animals}}{{portal|Cats}} }}
The two portal-boxes are stacked and floated together by both being listed as {{stack}}'s (first) parameter. Because the infobox and image were also stacked together, {{stack}} moved the two portal-boxes alongside the infobox despite their being specified after the image.
Normally, a portal-box would be stuck below the Mona Lisa image, causing this entire text section to format further below, and causing a large text-gap of empty whitespace to appear near the infobox. There is no limit to the number of portalboxes (or Commonscat boxes) which can be listed within a {{stack}} call, such as in a stub or an article with many stacked images near the bottom. Using {{stack}} is extremely efficient, due to being a short template which uses builtin tag <table> to float the boxes.
Stack template faimily
- {{Stack}}
 - {{Stack begin}}
 - {{Stack end}}
 
Tracking category
See an aw
- {{Multiple image}}, providing both vertical and horizontal layouts for multiple images.
 - {{Superimpose}}, which places one image over another.
 - {{Superimpose2}}, which can place up to fifty image layers over one another.
 
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