What is a Renderer?
A slit or narrow opening, especially in a body part, for receiving something, such as a coin or a letter. Also: A position within a group, series, or sequence; an assigned job or place in a hierarchy.
Unlike a slot, which is filled with content from the repository (or more accurately, a set of repositories), a renderer specifies the visual display of a slot’s contents. The ACC does not allow you to use multiple scenarios to fill a slot; doing so could cause unpredictable results.
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