Support » Plugin: Disable Emojis (GDPR friendly) » Back to being Unicode-compliant

  • Unicode Emoji is just that, a Unicode compliant emoji.

    What WordPress did is force its way against their end-users wishes by adding an extra JavaScript load so they can replace Unicode emoji with images (which also adds extra image loads).

    Presentation of a page must be left to themes and plugins. A software must stick with the code and not forcing people to follow their personal choices.

    This plugin saves us all from this huge mistake. A must install plugin for any sane webmaster/web designer.

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