Random Programming Meme - Online Dev Humor
Get a classic programmingβrelated meme caption or ASCII art. Brighten up your coding break. No images, just text.
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Fill in the blanks, unleash the laughter! Choose a story, plug in your words, and read your hilarious creation.
Get a classic programmingβrelated meme caption or ASCII art. Brighten up your coding break. No images, just text.
Build a small crossword by adding words and clues. Export as a printable grid or solve in browser. Perfect for classrooms.
Build a small crossword by adding words and clues. Export as a printable PNG or JSON. For classroom and fun.
Create a creepy name for a haunted mansion or ghost story setting. Perfect for Halloween. Local.
Apply dyslexiaβfriendly fonts, spacing, and background to any text. Preview and copy the formatted version. Improve readability.
Create vertically oriented text layouts with `writingβmode`. See the effect and copy the complete CSS. For vertical languages.
Craft a 30βsecond elevator pitch by filling in problem, solution, and ask. Copy the final professional text.
Create a humorous fake GitHub profile screenshot with custom name, stars, and languages. Pure canvas prank.
Type an abbreviation and its full form to get the proper `<abbr title='...'>` HTML. For accessible markup.
Build a simple decision tree by adding yes/no nodes. Flowchart style. Export as text outline.
Paste plain text and turn it into a nested outline using indent levels or Markdown headings. Great for planning.
Compare breakβall, keepβall, and overflowβwrap: anywhere/breakβword. Paste long words and see how they wrap.
Select a desired emotional state (calm, energize) and get a suggested song structure with BPM range.
Create a customizable scrolling marquee banner. Copy the HTML and CSS. For retro web projects or fun.
Paste lines and convert them into bulleted lists with symbols like β’, β, or β. Markdown friendly. Quick formatting.
Animated SVG steps showing how to fold a fitted sheet perfectly. Clean visual reference.
Create outlined text with the textβstroke property. Adjust width and color. Preview and copy the CSS.
Enter a list of buzzwords or concepts and shuffle them into random pairs. Stimulate creative thinking. All local.
Click a letter and watch an animated stroke order for print or cursive. Good for kids learning to write.
Paste a website's HTML and see which text is only visible to screen readers (e.g., .srβonly). Preview the accessible layer.
Create categorized shopping lists (produce, dairy, meat, etc.). Add items, check them off, and print. Data stored in your browser. Never lose a list.
Set up firstβline indentation and hanging punctuation. See how they affect reading flow. Copy the CSS.
Generate a balanced lunchbox meal suggestion (main + sides) with a click. Prevent lunch rut. No account, local.
See the difference between clone and slice on inline boxes that break across lines. Useful for multiβline headings.
See how grid-auto-flow: row vs column changes item placement. Add and remove items to understand the algorithm. Visual.
Style underlines, overlines, and strike-throughs with colors, wavy styles, and thickness. Modern CSS textβdecoration.
Encode a hidden message using zeroβwidth characters. The message looks like normal text. Decode with the same tool.
See how a full paragraph looks with your chosen text and background colors. Not just a ratio; the real appearance.
Enter terms and definitions and generate a clean `<dl>` HTML snippet. Great for glossaries and FAQs.
Fill in a preβdesigned meeting notes template and copy as formatted HTML or plain text. Quick documentation.