palesse said: Is there a mirror writing font that is compatible with danbooru?
There isn't. What you'd want to do is use a CSS transform, where you just say "take this ordinary text block and mirror it horizontally"; unfortunately, there's no clean way to do that across browsers (well, there is, but nothing supports it).
You can make most of them work together, but the IE8+ version in particular really doesn't play nicely with the limits of a Danbooru note popup.
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kounishin said: There isn't. What you'd want to do is use a CSS transform, where you just say "take this ordinary text block and mirror it horizontally"; unfortunately, there's no clean way to do that across browsers (well, there is, but nothing supports it).
You can make most of them work together, but the IE8+ version in particular really doesn't play nicely with the limits of a Danbooru note popup.
I tried using a CSS transform on one image, but it only worked if I put it inside a div, and then it mirrored the whole damn page and everything on it. I couldn't get it to work inline.
As for browsers, you can use CSS switches on the transform statement to make it selective. CSS3 plays nice with those.
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