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		<description><![CDATA[[...] Produce Big, Bold &amp; Responsive Headlines with jQuery SlabText &#124; Greepit  SlabText is a jQuery plugin for producing big, bold &amp; responsive headlines . The script splits headlines into rows before resizing each row to fill the available horizontal space. The ideal number of characters to set on each row is calculated by dividing the available width by the CSS font-size – the script then uses this ideal character count to split the headline into word combinations that are displayed as separate rows of text. [...]]]></description>
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