Fun With Text
ɹǝʇʇǝןsʍǝu ʇɐǝɹƃ ɐ sı ɯnıɯǝɹd ǝʌɐoɟuı ʇɥƃıǝpnoןɔ .
Amazing. Upside down text. Right-side up, it says “Cloudeight InfoAve Premium is a great newsletter”.
How about this?
?????????? ??????? ??????? ?? ? ????? ??????????
Cool beanies!
Let’s get serious, shall we?
?? ????? ???? ?? ???? ?? ??⊡ ??? ????? ?? ??? ????? ??⊡
OK. If you don’t know who EB is, then that makes no sense. So, try this:
????????? ????? ????? ???? ???? ?? ???, ???? ?? ??? ????????????.
And finally, it’s time to get to the point… and let you have some fun with text too!
Ȼømɇ øn! Vɨsɨŧ ŧħɨs ᵽȺǥɇ ŧø ħȺvɇ sømɇ fᵾn wɨŧħ ŧɇxŧ. Ɨ ŧɇłłs ɏȺ!
NOTE: You can’t copy and paste some Unicode ASCII into a formatted text editor (like WORD or any similar program). You can’t paste some Unicode text into some HTML email program. In you’re trying to use some of these Unicode conversions into Word (or similar) or an HTML email program . You will just have to try different ones and see which ones work and which ones don’t. All (except colors) will work in most plain text editors, like Notepad. If you want to use the converted text in Word or other office-type word processors, you’ll find some work and some do not.
Some of the converted text can be pasted anywhere… ŦɆSŦƗNǤ ØNɆ ŦWØ ŦĦɌɆɆ.
Here’s what the converted text looks like in Notepad.
Well….. that one’s not working for people like me …. I use softmaker free office.
I can see the upside down letters, but some have changed to symbols.
After that I just get those little boxes 🙁
You can’t copy and paste some unicode ASCII into a formatted text editor (like WORD or any similar program). You can’t paste some Unicode text into some HTML email program. You can paste them as text into Notepad or any other text editor. I have modified the post to include this info. You will just have to try different ones and see which ones work and which ones don’t. They all work in plain text editors.
Some of the converted text can be pasted anywhere… ŦɆSŦƗNǤ ØNɆ ŦWØ ŦĦɌɆɆ