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Are you having trouble with correctly on your site, or Wordpress emojis and Discourse
How to use this for your blog
: Always include role="img" and a descriptive alt attribute (e.g., alt="trophy" ) so screen readers can explain the image to visually impaired users. <img role="img" class="emoji" alt="рџЏ†" src="htt...
🏆 : For a cleaner blog post, use the keyboard shortcut Windows + . (dot) or Cmd + Ctrl + Space to insert the emoji directly. This avoids bulky HTML and keeps your code light.
: WordPress often automatically converts standard emojis into SVG images using the s.w.org CDN to ensure they look consistent across all devices. Are you having trouble with correctly on your
To fix or create a blog post using the (🏆) specifically for WordPress or similar platforms, you can use the following HTML snippet:
If you are running into issues where emojis appear as broken code or snippets like the one you shared, here are the best ways to implement them correctly: This avoids bulky HTML and keeps your code light
: Most modern browsers and CMS platforms (like WordPress) handle native emojis (🏆) better than manual tags.