Read about how a substitution cipher algorithm works here!
Okay I'll level with you: I made this so I could have fun changing my Twitter name into neat looking fonts.
This page uses Sass as a CSS preprocessor. Here are the installation instructions and the usage reference.
Watch changes to the Sass files with:
sass --watch sass/min.sass:css/min.cssCompile the Sass files to compressed CSS with:
sass sass/min.sass:css/min.css --style compressedCopyright (C) 2018-2025 Victoria Drake
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