I can't tell if the results are just very bad or my browser is just not rendering properly. I feel like its probably the later but it would be cool to have a reference picture to be sure.
Images of what it's supposed to look like would really help, as I'm pretty sure none of my browsers are rendering it as you hoped. For me in Chrome the first image looks vaguely like a landscape, with no identifiable features, and in Firefox it looks like grass (both on Android). The dog and tree shapes look distorted and glitchy, but recognisable if you know what they're supposed to be.
Seems like a more advanced version of zalgotext (which also uses combining marks)
This is beautiful and I did not know it existed until now tx
When I visit such pages, my impression is that someone want to break my browser.
thats the vibe i was going for
I can't tell if the results are just very bad or my browser is just not rendering properly. I feel like its probably the later but it would be cool to have a reference picture to be sure.
which browser are you using?
I’m also not seeing the purported images on iOS 26.1 safari
It does not work on iOS Safari at all, it should show a warning at the top saying so
It apparently only works correctly on chromium-based browsers.
Appears to mostly work in Firefox, including in the browser tab title, which is funny.
Testinۗۗۗۗۗۗۗۗۗۗۗۗۗۗۗۗۗۗۗۗۗۗۗۗۗۗۗۗۗۗۗۗۗۗۗۗۗۗۗ ings۪۪۪۪۪۪۪۪۪۪۫۫۫۫۫۫۫۫۫۫...
Love that this exists now, thank you and nice read.
FWIW, didn't have any luck with the generator at the bottom, could be user error.
What browser was it in?
Chrome, latest stable
MacOS Linux Windows or other?
Figured this out a couple weeks ago, hoping it can lead to some cool new art.
Images of what it's supposed to look like would really help, as I'm pretty sure none of my browsers are rendering it as you hoped. For me in Chrome the first image looks vaguely like a landscape, with no identifiable features, and in Firefox it looks like grass (both on Android). The dog and tree shapes look distorted and glitchy, but recognisable if you know what they're supposed to be.
I spotted a typo: "font's like".
Just pushed fix to typo — can you let me know which chromium browser on which platform?
I'm primarily testing on Vivaldi on MacOS but also confirmed working on Chrome on MacOS.