Im Norwegian but still understand what you mean. The question is wether elements are stacked on top of each other (på), or are lying in each other (in). I think you should use “in”, because it’s the correct one from a technical point of view, but also kinda correct from a non-programmer point of view, as you have boxes ‘inside’ other boxes. So I’d go for “in”.
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Im Norwegian but still understand what you mean. The question is wether elements are stacked on top of each other (på), or are lying in each other (in). I think you should use “in”, because it’s the correct one from a technical point of view, but also kinda correct from a non-programmer point of view, as you have boxes ‘inside’ other boxes. So I’d go for “in”.
Thank you for your input! :)
This has shown to be the consensus thus far