|
Emoticons are little images you can easily use in a Confluence page. They use a simple wiki markup as shown below, or you can insert them using the Rich Text editor. Graphical emoticons (smileys).
|
Confluence Emoticons
|
Emoticons are little images you can easily use in a Confluence page. They use a simple wiki markup as shown below, or you can insert them using the Rich Text editor. Graphical emoticons (smileys).
|
Comments (6)
Oct 10, 2006
Carrie Miller says:
Is it possible to add other icons to this list? We have standard icons tha...Is it possible to add other icons to this list? We have standard icons that we use that would be nice to add in quickly instead of attaching to the wiki page, and then adding.
Nov 20, 2006
Tony Goymerac says:
Is it possible to remove icons from this list, so that certain keystrokes are no...Is it possible to remove icons from this list, so that certain keystrokes are not automatically translated to emoticons? I know that emoticons can be escaped using a backslash, but that is not a suitable solution for some of our users.
May 21, 2007
Nana says:
It is listed on adaptivist that to escape emoticons, a user should use the...It is listed on adaptivist that to escape emoticons, a user should use the \ feature within the character
this works for

but does not work for
to :\p
how do we just show a : P ?
Nov 14, 2007
Anonymous says:
Is it possible to add other icons to this list? We have standard icons th...According to http://www.adaptavist.com/display/USERGUIDE/Emoticons the answer to that question is NO.
Nov 15, 2007
Anonymous says:
Nana, Try using :{color:red}{color}D, like this: :D It's a bit of a hac...Nana,
Try using :{color:red}{color}D, like this:
:D
It's a bit of a hack, but it works!
Paul
Jun 04
Anonymous says:
Emoticons For normal content, "escape" the text by placing a backslash ("\") ch...Emoticons
For normal content, "escape" the text by placing a backslash ("\") character inside the text that's turning in to an emoticon
Add Comment