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  • Plugin Author Ryan Hellyer

    (@ryanhellyer)

    Glad to hear you find it useful ??

    andrew

    (@andrewjtalcott)

    thank you for this!

    I really think emojis should be optional and default to disabled in the wordpress settings, not enabled by default. I think it would be difficult to find someone using wordpress for a business site is going to want emoji popping up in their content pages. In the blog… maybe… but i’ve never found myself wishing that I could be a smiley face next to a phone number on a contact page or something like that. Thank you for making this plugin even though I wish it was not necessary.

    @ryan Hellyer Thank you for creating this plugin.

    I just wasted half my day trying to figure out why arrow images were showing up in my Foundation 6 orbit slideshow.

    https://foundation.zurb.com/sites/docs/orbit.html

    I am posting in case someone else working with Foundation by Zurb finds it in a similar scenario.

    WordPress replaces ? and ? with images.

    https://s.w.org/images/core/emoji/72×72/25c0.png
    https://s.w.org/images/core/emoji/72×72/25b6.png

    Adding this plugin will remove that “feature”.

    I added the code to my child theme’s functions.php rather than installing. It works.

    If anyone from WordPress core development is reading please add a toggle to general settings so we can disable it.

    Frameworks like expect unicode functionality to work and replacing a text character with an image is bad form…. It may also hinder accessibility for screen readers and other tools that visually impaired users rely on.

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