I saw a topic here where it said this was fixed. But I am still seeing style=”height: 1em; max-height: 1em;” hardcoded on my website for each emoji image. How do I remove this line?
Also, is there a way I can add a custom class of my own?
Thanks
]]>Hello-a,
And thanks for the nice plugin.
However, there’s something odd in smilies alignment. They are not in “middle” in vertical direction. Here’s my site: JukeBlogi
As you (might?) see the graphic smiley “jumps up” and even destroys the line-height.
I tried to use this quick workaround by CSS:
.wp-smiley: {vertical-align: -40%;}
At first it worked, but then suddenly the effect disappeared. I saved again (the internal CSS in WP), and effect returned. Very weird. Also, this kind of alignment does not look precisely the same in Mac and Windows, so it’s is not a good solution.
Any clue, what might cause the trouble here?
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Thanks for this plugin. I’v installed it a month before and it was just working fine, but recently I’v noticed that my website becomes very slow. I have other website on the same server, but only the website where I’v installed “Classic Smilies” was down, so I’v tried to deactivate plugins to test, until I switched “Classic Smilies” plugin off, and now the website is normal.
I preferred to write a post instead of make a review, maybe it needs a small fix ??
Thanks.
Hello!
I’m taking a minute to report the Plugin Security Checker plugin seems to dislike the Classic Smilies plugin, as long as I don’t delete Classic Smilies, it’s telling, on top of my blog admin :
Plugin Security Checker: Security Warning!
Classic Smilies (folder "classic-smilies") have been removed from official repository. Go ?
I imagine the fault lies with the Plugin Security Checker plugin, but I’m reporting it just in case.
Cheers !
Just installed it on wp 4.2. Seems like plugin needs another update? I can still add and see emoji on my test install. I tested it a week ago with the beta version and it worked fine.
Thanks
]]>Hey you!!
Thank you for this great Plugin!
I’ve got just one problem with it: The similies are viewed much smaller (I think half size) compare to WordPress 4.1.2 or older. What’s the problem about that?
]]>Perhaps I misunderstand how it works.
Added bonus: Disables all “emoji” functionality in WordPress 4.2 and above.
With the plugin installed there is still the call in the <head>
to <script src="https://domain.com/wp-includes/js/wp-emoji-release.min.js?ver=4.2-beta4-32021" type="text/javascript"></script>
How is that disabling all functionality?
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