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Twemoji related coding questions

👩‍💻 Technical question

how do i insert emoji into my html

🤖 SheCodes Athena says:

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To insert an emoji in your HTML, you can use Unicode character codes for emojis.

Here are the steps to do that:

  1. Search for the Unicode code for your desired emoji. You can find these codes at websites like Unicode.org or Emojipedia.

  2. Use the hexadecimal code for the emoji in your HTML like this:

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😀

In the example above, the code 1F600 represents the grinning face emoji.

You can replace this code with the one for your desired emoji to display it on your website.

Here's an example for the heart-eyes emoji:

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😍

This will display the heart-eyes emoji on your webpage.

Alternatively, you can also use emoji library like Twemoji that makes it easy to add emojis on your website.

Here's the link to Twemoji - https://github.com/twitter/twemoji.

👩‍💻 Technical question

how to put an emoji in html

🤖 SheCodes Athena says:

Answered in 2.29 seconds

To put an emoji in HTML, you can use the Unicode character code for the desired emoji. You can find a list of Unicode emoji character codes at Unicode.org or Emojipedia.org. Here's an example using the Unicode character code for a smiley face emoji:

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&#x1F600; <!-- This will display a smiley face emoji -->

Alternatively, you can use an emoji library or package to add emojis to your HTML more easily. For example, you can use the Twemoji library which provides a collection of Twitter emojis. Here's an example using Twemoji:

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<img src="https://twemoji.maxcdn.com/v/latest/svg/1f600.svg" alt="smiley face emoji">

Note that the exact implementation may vary depending on the emoji library or package you choose to use.

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