DerSoylentDrinker
there's niggerfruit, what about niggervegetable?
1 month ago#3488
speaking of, will there be more actual emojis in the future or is the current set it?
DerSoylentDrinker
there's niggerfruit, what about niggervegetable?
1 month ago#3497
to be fair it DOES mostly cover the emotional range of your average soyNo idea, I'm guessing there might be a few emojis added in the future if the staff decides to, but I also wouldn't be surprised if they kept it like this.Show quoted text
speaking of, will there be more actual emojis in the future or is the current set it?
Snopes
Yeah, that's kinda my whole thing.
1 month ago#3615
Custom Emoji Tutorial
• Step 1: Design your emoji.

Make the canvas 32x32, as that's the resolution for the emojis in the site. You can basically do this step with any drawing program as long as it supports transparency. Make sure to save it as a PNG with a transparent background.
• Step 2: Import your emoji.

Press on the Attachments button in the toolbar and import the image you've just saved. This step also works the same if you want to make an animated GIF instead.
• Step 3: How to correctly send your emoji.
This step is pretty important, since ignoring it can be troubling and it will make your posts look weird.

Toggle the "code-view" option found on the far right of the toolbar and afterwards insert your custom emoji into your post. This works similar to how you would embed Soymojis in the Sharty, you can move the "attachment" code bit anywhere into your post.

If you disable the code-view option after inserting your image, it will automatically move out into a new line, making it impossible to stack multiple in the same line; it is recommended that you insert your custom emojis and post your reply while you're in code-view.
As simple as that. You can also reuse the same attachment code in different threads, or share them with other users if you want.


• Step 1: Design your emoji.
Make the canvas 32x32, as that's the resolution for the emojis in the site. You can basically do this step with any drawing program as long as it supports transparency. Make sure to save it as a PNG with a transparent background.
• Step 2: Import your emoji.
Press on the Attachments button in the toolbar and import the image you've just saved. This step also works the same if you want to make an animated GIF instead.
• Step 3: How to correctly send your emoji.
This step is pretty important, since ignoring it can be troubling and it will make your posts look weird.
Toggle the "code-view" option found on the far right of the toolbar and afterwards insert your custom emoji into your post. This works similar to how you would embed Soymojis in the Sharty, you can move the "attachment" code bit anywhere into your post.
If you disable the code-view option after inserting your image, it will automatically move out into a new line, making it impossible to stack multiple in the same line; it is recommended that you insert your custom emojis and post your reply while you're in code-view.
As simple as that. You can also reuse the same attachment code in different threads, or share them with other users if you want.
Snopes
Yeah, that's kinda my whole thing.
1 month ago#5731
Forgot to mention, you can also modify the size of the attachment to make it more accurate by typing "width=24 height=24" after "[attachment"Custom Emoji Tutorial
• Step 1: Design your emoji.
Make the canvas 32x32, as that's the resolution for the emojis in the site. You can basically do this step with any drawing program as long as it supports transparency. Make sure to save it as a PNG with a transparent background.
• Step 2: Import your emoji.
Press on the Attachments button in the toolbar and import the image you've just saved. This step also works the same if you want to make an animated GIF instead.
• Step 3: How to correctly send your emoji.
This step is pretty important, since ignoring it can be troubling and it will make your posts look weird.
Toggle the "code-view" option found on the far right of the toolbar and afterwards insert your custom emoji into your post. This works similar to how you would embed Soymojis in the Sharty, you can move the "attachment" code bit anywhere into your post.
If you disable the code-view option after inserting your image, it will automatically move out into a new line, making it impossible to stack multiple in the same line; it is recommended that you insert your custom emojis and post your reply while you're in code-view.
As simple as that. You can also reuse the same attachment code in different threads, or share them with other users if you want.
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