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  2. Adaptive tile refresh - Wikipedia

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    Carmack used these capabilities to create a buffer that is 64 pixels wider and taller than the screen, leaving room for two extra rows and columns of tiles in the buffer off the edge of the screen. He used the offset capabilities of the card to let the screen slide through the buffer for smooth scrolling, which partially reveals the extra tiles.

  3. Template:Visible anchor - Wikipedia

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    Link to an anchor in the same article using just the anchor name, e.g. [[#Anchor name]]. (In the Visual Editor, type #Anchor name into the link field.) From a different article, link to an anchor by specifying the article name, followed by a #, then the anchor name. e.g. [[Article name#Anchor name]]. The # will be visible in the link text.

  4. Wikipedia : Citation templates and reference anchors

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    Auto anchor— the anchor is automatically built by concatenating (running together) template fields such as the author last names and the year (e.g. SmithJones1999) Custom anchor— the anchor is created from text defined in a field; Reference- anchor— the anchor consists of Reference- plus the defined text; Anchor types can be combined.

  5. Template:Anchor - Wikipedia

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    To link to an anchor from another page, use [[Article name#Anchor name|display text]]. See Help:Link § Section linking (anchors) for more details. Note that #Anchor name, used by the MediaWiki software to (usually) direct users to sections within a page, is not a wikitext directive like #redirect. Anchors are most useful with sections, since ...

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  7. Hyperlink - Wikipedia

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    An anchor hyperlink (anchor link) is a link bound to a portion of a document, [3] which is often called a fragment. The fragment is generally a portion of text or a heading, though not necessarily. The fragment is generally a portion of text or a heading, though not necessarily.

  8. Turn Off the Oven for the Easiest No-Bake Eggnog Pie - AOL

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    Mix on medium speed until smooth, about 1 minute. Add the heavy cream, increase the speed to medium high, and beat until stiff peaks form, 2 to 3 minutes.

  9. Blinken heads to Europe for Ukraine talks ahead of Trump return

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    The outgoing Biden administration's top diplomat, Antony Blinken, heads to Brussels on Tuesday for talks with European allies concerned that President-elect Donald Trump could abandon Ukraine in ...