Confluence 3.5 : Inserting Emoticons in the Rich Text Editor
This page last changed on Aug 03, 2010 by smaddox.
This page tells you how to add an emoticon, or smiley, to your Confluence page. To insert an emoticon,
You can also insert emoticons by typing commonly-used character combinations. For example, the following code appears as an emoticon when the page is rendered. ;-) This example creates this emoticon: Preventing Emoticons from AppearingTo prevent Confluence from turning parts of text into emoticons, 'escape' the character sequence by inserting a '\' character. For example, this character sequence contains an emoticon: (-example_here;-) This example creates this in a rendered page: (-example_here To 'escape' the emoticon sequence, insert a slash as in the following example: (-example_here\;-) The characters will then appear exactly as typed. Screenshot : Emoticons RELATED TOPICSAdding Special Characters to your Wiki Page Take me back to Confluence User's Guide |
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