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  • Plugin Author Sybre Waaijer

    (@cybr)

    Hi @artgoddess,

    I believe this image answers your question:
    TSF emoji source

    All of TSF plugins support UTF-8 (multibyte) and RTL by default ??

    Now, please keep in mind that Google frowns upon emojis in titles. This is because they grab attention too easily and were spammy. Initially, Google filtered them from the results.
    However, if one were to use emojis (or something closely related to) as a query, then they’ll turn up great!

    Cheers!

    Thread Starter ArtGoddess

    (@artgoddess)

    Looks great @cybr! You rock!
    I don’t see emojis in my source code ?? So then, I kindly ask, which kind of code should be copied into title and/or description fields? From which website the code can be obtained?
    Many, many thanks! ??

    Plugin Author Sybre Waaijer

    (@cybr)

    Hi @artgoddess,

    A simple Google search for emojis will list various sites where you can copy emojis from. I believe there are also tools to make them easily accessible.

    You should be able to see the emojis when you enter or paste them in the title and description fields.

    Note that Windows 10 Creators Update (spring 2017) is required to parse emojis without the help from additional scripts; that would make them visible in the source (like the image I’ve shown), too.

    I’m unsure about Mac and Linux regarding this.

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