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		<title>FancyZoom &#8211; did you know?</title>
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FancyZoom is a free (for non-commercial purposes) javascript website feature created by Cabel Sasser that zooms images inline instead of opening a separate web page. Click the Lego figure on the left to see for yourself. You can download FancyZoom here.



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