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modules/javafx.graphics/src/main/java/javafx/scene/layout/StackPane.java

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  *
  * StackPane lays out its children in a back-to-front stack.
  * <p>
  * The z-order of the children is defined by the order of the children list
  * with the 0th child being the bottom and last child on top.  If a border and/or
- * padding have been set, the children will be layed out within those insets.
+ * padding have been set, the children will be laid out within those insets.
  * <p>
  * The stackpane will attempt to resize each child to fill its content area.
  * If the child could not be sized to fill the stackpane (either because it was
  * not resizable or its max size prevented it) then it will be aligned within
  * the area using the alignment property, which defaults to Pos.CENTER.
  * <p>
  * StackPane example:
- * <pre>{@code     StackPane stack = new StackPane();
+ * <pre>{@code
+ *     StackPane stack = new StackPane();
  *     stack.getChildren().addAll(new Rectangle(100,100,Color.BLUE), new Label("Go!));
  * }</pre>
  * <p>
  * StackPane lays out each managed child regardless of the child's
  * visible property value; unmanaged children are ignored.</p>

@@ -99,11 +100,11 @@
  * </code></pre>
  * Applications may restore the computed values by setting these properties back
  * to USE_COMPUTED_SIZE.
  *
  * <p>
- * StackPane does not clip its content by default, so it is possible that childrens'
+ * StackPane does not clip its content by default, so it is possible that children's
  * bounds may extend outside its own bounds if a child's min size prevents it from
  * being fit within the stackpane.</p>
  *
  * <h3>Optional Layout Constraints</h3>
  *
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