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    Chorus

    Chorus

    The first editor for Spigot configurations

    ..., particles, enchantments, sounds and much more via a user-friendly menu. Working on a successful server requires focus. Don't lose it! Chorus will offer you the words you need while you are typing. Chorus is able to connect to the official Minecraft Wiki in order to display information about game elements. Easily convert seconds and other time units to ticks, and vice-versa.
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    FitText.js

    FitText.js

    A jQuery plugin for inflating web type

    FitText makes font-sizes flexible. Use this plugin on your fluid or responsive layout to achieve scalable headlines that fill the width of a parent element. Oh, and don't you dare let us catch you using FitText on paragraph text. This is for gigantic display text only! 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...
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