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Fixed the inaccurate title; [overflow] was never "hijacked" by CSS in the first place; it was CSS-only since its creation. If anyone hijacked it, it would be people using it for non-CSS purposes, clearly.
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TylerH
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Unhijacking Can we change the [overflow] tag backaway from theits original meaning of CSS people?

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Dev-iL
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Unhijacking the [overflow] tag back from the CSS people

I'd like to start by saying that it's very difficult to find posts about the tag, since it's a needle in the haystack of discussions about "Stack Overflow", so pardon me if this issue was already discussed in the past.

The reason for my post is that I was trying to tag a post about "floating-point number overflow" appropriately. When typing "overflow" I got the suggestions below:

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I was faced with a choice between (which is only partly relevant as it deals with a different sort of numbers) or whose excerpt, as of now, says:

Overflow is a CSS property which governs what happens if content overflows its containing box.

One might notice that is a synonym for , which indicates that the community didn't think it was necessary to have a separate tag for overflow in the context of CSS. I would argue that a post tagged as + would define the topic adequately.

I suggest making more general, by removing its absolute focus on CSS and suggesting users to provide "additional tags" to better identify the context, as is done in many similar cases.