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  <title>JavaScript - AddedBytes.com (formerly ILoveJackDaniels.com)</title>
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  <tagline>Web design, development and marketing tutorials and resources. And more cheat sheets than you can shake a stick at.</tagline> 
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    <name>dave@addedbytes.com</name>
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  <modified>1970-01-01T01:00:00Z</modified>
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          <title>Use More JavaScript</title>
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          <summary type="text/plain" mode="escaped">&lt;p&gt;JavaScript is loved and hated in equal proportion by web designers and developers. It is powerful, but often misused. Does it still have a place on the web?&lt;/p&gt;</summary>
          <id>tag:addedbytes.com,2004:39</id>
          <issued>1970-01-01T01:00:00+01:00</issued>
          <modified>2004-02-02T15:15:06Z</modified>
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        <entry> 
          <title>Minimum Font Size</title>
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          <summary type="text/plain" mode="escaped">&lt;p&gt;Using relative font sizes is a must for an accessible website, but you run the risk of having incredibly small text. This JavaScript workaround will ensure that the majority of your visitors do not need a microscope to read your content.&lt;/p&gt;</summary>
          <id>tag:addedbytes.com,2003:27</id>
          <issued>1970-01-01T01:00:00+01:00</issued>
          <modified>2003-11-02T19:17:34Z</modified>
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