There is a set of thirty-nine Unicode characters used for representing otherwise non-visible characters, U+2400 to U+2426. However, on Stack Overflow they are largely unreadable (though do at least exist).
␀␁␂␃␄␅␆␇␈␉␊␋␌␍␎␏␐␑␒␓␔␕␖␗␘␙␚␛␜␝␞␟␠␡␢␣␥␦
123456789012345678901234567890123456789
␀␁␂␃␄␅␆␇␈␉␊␋␌␍␎␏␐␑␒␓␔␕␖␗␘␙␚␛␜␝␞␟␠␡␢␣␥␦
Note that in the code block they aren't even fixed-width.
They are more readable in Chrome, by virtue of being even wider.
Is there a reliable way to get them big enough to be readable? Ideally for everyone, but I'd settle for just myself.
font-size:x-large
, hard-coded in the table template (and the table itself has afont-size:large
applied to it already). You can't do that in general Stack Overflow post bodies.