First of all, if you’re using Firefox, just install some addon like “LeetKey” which allows you to rot13 by selecting the text and choosing ROT13 from the popup menu, or even by using some shortcut key. It’s stupid to have to go to a different site to decode, regardless of whether it’s javascript-based or server-side scripted.
Secondly, we just need an enhancement of the available markdown tags like siodine suggests in a comment below.
I came here to suggest LeetKey too. It’s client side, and supports a number of reversible transformations. Most of the encryptions work with all types of punctuation (morse/rot13 being the exceptions). Some people might be able to decrypt rot13, a handful morse, and a couple hexadecimal; nobody is going to accidentally read AES encryption. It supports password based encryption/decryption for those encryptions that require it. Also, it’s free and easy to use. The following encryptions all took about 2 seconds each. If we were all using leetkey, swapping to a new spoiler type would be as easy as picking and choosing.
Here’s a spoiler in Rot13. Urer’f n fcbvyre va Ebg13.
Here’s a spoiler in base64. SGVyZSdzIGEgc3BvaWxlciBpbiBiYXNlNjQu
Here’s a spoiler in AES encryption. (Key: lesswrong)
First of all, if you’re using Firefox, just install some addon like “LeetKey” which allows you to rot13 by selecting the text and choosing ROT13 from the popup menu, or even by using some shortcut key. It’s stupid to have to go to a different site to decode, regardless of whether it’s javascript-based or server-side scripted.
Secondly, we just need an enhancement of the available markdown tags like siodine suggests in a comment below.
I came here to suggest LeetKey too. It’s client side, and supports a number of reversible transformations. Most of the encryptions work with all types of punctuation (morse/rot13 being the exceptions). Some people might be able to decrypt rot13, a handful morse, and a couple hexadecimal; nobody is going to accidentally read AES encryption. It supports password based encryption/decryption for those encryptions that require it. Also, it’s free and easy to use. The following encryptions all took about 2 seconds each. If we were all using leetkey, swapping to a new spoiler type would be as easy as picking and choosing.
Here’s a spoiler in Rot13. Urer’f n fcbvyre va Ebg13.
Here’s a spoiler in base64. SGVyZSdzIGEgc3BvaWxlciBpbiBiYXNlNjQu
Here’s a spoiler in AES encryption. (Key: lesswrong)
XqqfeDMBITAhITAhLV5g2FnewrRa20y8iuzAA/AttnBO8f40jPAUYDulZnYyVi16mco=
You can also type in reverse, if you really want. .tnaw yllaer uoy fi ,esrever ni epyt osla nac uoY
Edit: Removed binary, morse, DES encryption, etc because they looked really annoying on the page and that many examples were unnecessary.