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Module:Emoji implements two functions: emocode Takes one unnamed parameter, the name of the emoji, and returns the hex code for the corresponding emoji. If no name is supplied it uses "smiley" as the default (and returns 1f603). emoname Takes one unnamed parameter, the hex code of the emoji, and returns the name for the corresponding emoji.
Module:Emoji implements two functions: emocode Takes one unnamed parameter, the name of the emoji, and returns the hex code for the corresponding emoji. If no name is supplied it uses "smiley" as the default (and returns 1f603). emoname Takes one unnamed parameter, the hex code of the emoji, and returns the name for the corresponding emoji.
Insert an emoji. Template parameters Parameter Description Type Status Unicode 1 Unicode for the emoji Default Unknown required Theme theme Style for the emoji Default one String optional Size size Size for the emoji Default 16 Number optional Alt text alt Custom alt text for the emoji String optional See also WP:EMOTE {{ Smiley }} {{ emojus }} (which permits Discord-compatible aliases ...
Module:Emoji implements two functions: emocode Takes one unnamed parameter, the name of the emoji, and returns the hex code for the corresponding emoji. If no name is supplied it uses "smiley" as the default (and returns 1f603). emoname Takes one unnamed parameter, the hex code of the emoji, and returns the name for the corresponding emoji.
Insert an emoji. Template parameters [Edit template data] Parameter Description Type Status Unicode 1 Unicode for the emoji Default Unknown required Theme theme Style for the emoji Default one String optional Size size Size for the emoji Default 16 Number optional Alt text alt Custom alt text for the emoji String optional See also WP:EMOTE {{ Smiley }} {{ emojus }} (which permits Discord ...
The research found the most confusing emoji is actually not a confusing facial expression, but rather one painting a finger with nail polish, with 40% interpreting the emoji to mean “classy ...
Unicode 16.0 specifies a total of 3,790 emoji using 1,431 characters spread across 24 blocks, of which 26 are Regional indicator symbols that combine in pairs to form flag emoji, and 12 (#, * and 0–9) are base characters for keycap emoji sequences. [1] [2] [3] 33 of the 192 code points in the Dingbats block are considered emoji
Flirty, festive, and super fun, this emoji has a playful, frisky spirit you're gonna wanna call on when sliding into a crush's DMs, texting your new fella, or just commenting on your bestie's socials.