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    FitText.js

    FitText.js

    A jQuery plugin for inflating web type

    ...Your text should now fluidly resize, by default: Font-size = 1/10th of the element's width. If your text is resizing poorly, you'll want to turn tweak up/down "The Compressor". It works a little like a guitar amp. The default is 1. This will hopefully give you a level of "control" that might not be pixel perfect, but resizes smoothly & nicely. FitText now allows you to specify two optional pixel values: minFontSize and maxFontSize. Great for situations when you want to preserve hierarchy. Run FitText before anything that hides the element you're trying to size (e.g. before Carousels, Scrollers, Accordions, Tabs, etc). ...
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    JavaScriptZip is a JavaScript compressor written in Java. It removes all comments and unnecessary spaces from the JavaScript source files, substantially reducing the script file size. It may be runned by a command-line interface and an Ant Build task.
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