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Template documentation This is a wrapper template for {{ emoji }} to make the eyeroll emoji happen. Editors can experiment in this template's sandbox ( create | mirror ) and testcases ( create ) pages.
Apply a Unicode variation selector to request emoji or text presentation of a character. Template parameters [Edit template data] Parameter Description Type Status Character 1 The Unicode character to be presented as emoji or text. Enter this as text or an XML entity, not as a Unicode codepoint. Example ℹ Unknown optional Presentation style 2 The presentation style to be used, either "emoji ...
Insert an emoji. Template parameters [Edit template data] Parameter Description Type Status Unicode 1 Unicode for the emoji Default Unknown required Theme theme Style for the emoji Default one String optional Size size Size for the emoji Default 16 Number optional Alt text alt Custom alt text for the emoji String optional See also WP:EMOTE {{ Smiley }} {{ emojus }} (which permits Discord ...
Insert an emoji. Template parameters [Edit template data] Parameter Description Type Status Unicode 1 Unicode for the emoji Default Unknown required Theme theme Style for the emoji Default one String optional Size size Size for the emoji Default 16 Number optional Alt text alt Custom alt text for the emoji String optional See also WP:EMOTE {{ Smiley }} {{ emojus }} (which permits Discord ...
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No description. Template parameters This template prefers inline formatting of parameters. Parameter Description Type Status Name 1 The official CLDR emoji name. Example red exclamation mark Line suggested Flag flag Set to "yes" if the emoji is that of a flag. Line optional See also {{ R from Unicode character }} WikiProject Redirect/Style guide WP:REMOJI Module:Emoji which sometimes consumes ...
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Once the bricks were destroyed, a random phrase was automatically searched, the player got an extra ball, and the game restarted. [23] The Easter egg was added in 2013 in celebration of the 37th anniversary of the original Atari game. As of May 2020 the game is no longer embedded on Google's Image Search. [241]